The day in Sfintul Anderi day- care centre appears to be really wonderful. There are teddy bears, color televisions and a good hot meal and a staff of 47 professionals looking after 49 toddlers under the age of five. Theses infants are among some of those unwanted children who were abandoned by their parents, often by a single mother.



But this joyful scene is the proof of a dramatic change in the Romania’s child- care centre. It is because the early this year country, has banned international adoption. This ban turned the fate of thousands of unwanted children.



It is in fact a very appreciable step on the part of Romania government. I am sure in the coming future no child in Romania will be left orphan.



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