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Children Missing from Haiti Hospitals

Children Missing from Haiti Hospitals
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Local Editor, 23-1-2010

Children have gone missing from hospitals in Haiti since the devastating earthquake struck, raising fears of trafficking for adoption abroad, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday.

"We have documented let's say around 15 cases of children disappearing from hospitals and not with their own family at the time," UNICEF adviser Jean Luc Legrand said.

"UNICEF has been working in Haiti for many years and we knew the problem with the trade of children in Haiti which existed already beforehand, and unfortunately many of these trade networks have links with the international adoption 'market'."

The agency highlighted that it had warned countries during the past week not to step up adoptions from Haiti in the immediate wake of the quake.

Despite that, many fast-tracking adoption procedures are already under way in Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and the United States.

Legrand said the situation was similar to the aftermath of the tsunami in Asia five years ago.
Rupert Colville, a spokesman for the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said child enslavement and trafficking in Haiti was "an existing problem and could easily emerge as a serious issue over the coming weeks and months".

The UN mission in Haiti has stepped up surveillance of roads, UNICEF officials said.
"We have seen over the last years many children being taken out of the country without any legal procedure. This is going on, this is happening now, and we are starting to have the first evidence of that, this is unquestionable," he claimed.

He was unable to give details on the 15 missing children or their condition, or clearly connect the anecdotal observations in Haiti's chaos with trafficking.

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