Sierra Leone - HANCI case
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Help a Needy Child International (HANCI), established in 1996, set up child survival centers in Freetown and Makeni (in the north) where it offered services of schooling from kindergarten to tertiary level. When civil war broke out, parents sent their children to the organization for protection and after the war, which ended in 2002, parents who came to fetch their children were told they had been adopted.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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Child Trafficking… Parents Complain to Journalists | 2012 Aug 28 |
Sierra Leone parents support adoption inquiry | 2012 May 8 |
In Sierra Leone, Investigation on ‘Missing Children’ Begins | 2011 Mar 3 |
S.Leone panel to probe 13-year-old adoption scandal | 2010 Sep 8 |
Sierra Leone: Adoptive Mother Speaks Out | 2010 Jun 18 |
Sierra Leone parents seek answers in adoption case | 2010 Jun 3 |
Child Adoption Saga - Parents Demand Children's Return | 2010 May 19 |
S Leone fury at 'forced adoption' | 2009 Nov 4 |
150 Kids Missing - HANCI Implicated | 2009 Oct 29 |
“HANCI sold our children abroad” angry parents claim | 2009 Oct 9 |
Sierra Leone: HANCI Denies Claims | 2008 Nov 28 |
Child Trafficking: Parents accuse HANCI | 2008 Nov 26 |
Adoption Sierra Leone | 2005 Feb 24 |
ADOPTION investigation involves Maine agency | 2004 Sep 2 |
Police Dismantle Child Trafficking Syndicate | 2004 Sep 1 |
Sierra Leone Aid Workers Accused of Child Smuggling | 2004 Aug 27 |
Aid workers smuggle kids | 2004 Aug 27 |