Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Armenian Adoptions- Adopted children from Armenia greatly reduced

May 08, 2012 | 00:43 YEREVAN. – 85 children, 50.6 percent of whom were girls, were adopted in Armenia last year, Armenian National Statistical Service reports. The number sharply reduced, as compared to 148 adoptions in 2010. In majority of cases, children are adopted when they are 1-year-old or younger, however, cases of adoption at the age of 15-18 also are registered. Children were adopted mainly from the capital city Yerevan, followed by Lori Region (12 children) and Shirak Region (8 children). In addition, most of the adoptees are Armenians (70 percent). http://news.am/eng/news/104502.html

3 comments:

  1. what does it mean only 70 per cent are armenian.

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  2. Anonymous, you must realize we have a mix of different ethnic groups in Armenia.
    There are about 65,000 Kurdish people who live in very poor areas, some Georgian mixes and Russians.
    Also some babies from Russia to Armenian orphanages for better care and to offer healthy babies.
    You need to verse yourselves on the ethnic groups of Armenia.

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  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurds_in_Armenia

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