I think in the reading the preceded this, I read about some countries that do that, where prospective parents have to make contributions to the community. And certainly with so much interest in adoption, that can serve as a powerful incentive... but then we run into the crux of it, the children are being used as an incentive, as leverage by their country of origin. Ideally leverage to get them out of the situation where they need to use their children like this, but there's the danger for something like that to become even more exploitative.
I'm far from an expert on international adoption and all its effects. I wouldn't declare this a solution. It might be a better option in a situation that, again, has no great options.
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I'm far from an expert on international adoption and all its effects. I wouldn't declare this a solution. It might be a better option in a situation that, again, has no great options.