
Almost 90 percent of children who have been removed from their natural parents end up in Children's Homes rather than foster care, a rights group said on Tuesday, expressing shock at the rate - Japan being the highest among developed nations. Just 12 percent of children who have been taken out of their natural homes are placed with foster families, leaving tens of thousands of other youngsters to languish in understaffed children's homes, Human Rights Watch said. ...
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