Currently 50 children in Kosovo are waiting for adoption, while 200 families interested in them

Currently, the number of families in Kosovo who want to adopt children is fourfold the number of children without care. A justice ministry document envisioning the functioning of the panel that examines adoption cases remains in public consultation. At least 50 is the number of children in Kosovo waiting to be adopted and [...]
A justice ministry document envisioning the functioning of the panel that examines adoption cases remains in public consultation.
At least 50 is the number of children in Kosovo who expect to be adopted and made with families.
But triple the number of families willing to adopt.
While, still in public consultation by the end of this month, the Justice Ministry's regulation of the functioning of the children's adoption panel remains.
In addition to within Kosovo, this panel also handles the requirements for external adoption, says adviser to this justice institution Vlora Limani-Heanun.
“has to do with duty and duty to review all the adoption classes, whether of families who are willing to adopt or of children who need to be adopted. This panel examines all access to both local and international subjects,” said MD Adviser Vlora Limani Hajni.
According to the document, for all demands for or against adoption, there will be five people who must come from certain institutions, including civil society.

<x) Three representatives from the relevant Department for Social and Family Services Policy, a representative from the Centres for Social Affairs and a representative from the Nongovernmental Organisations,”, says the draft regulation for functioning of the panel for administration.
The panel in question will have great powers, with the possibility of removing a family that could potentially become adoptive for some reason.
“Panel suggests the removal of the family registry for adoption, which without reason and based arguments, refuses the child he was proposed for adoption. The panel could take advantage of the possible family's local adoption priority, which refuses the child it proposed for adoption”.
For the adoption of children, according to the law, the members of the biological family first have priority, and then citizens inside, Kosovo, as long as a set of other criteria must be met. /Dukagini












