Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Good news? Let us continue to hope and pray.

Does this mean hope for the children of Guatemala? Keep those prayers coming.
From the JCICS dated November 7th:

November 7, 2007

Joint Council has continued to advocate for a rational and child centric transition to the Hague Convention in Guatemala. During our recent presentation at the Adoption Ethics & Accountability Conference in Washington, D.C., Joint Council called for the completion of adoptions in-process, the implementation of the Conventions core elements, an effective implementation date of April 2008 and funding for capacity building. We have continued to work with our colleagues in Guatemala along with members of the Guatemalan Congress in developing a functional child welfare system.

We can now report that members of the Guatemalan Congress, including numerous party chiefs, have submitted a new legislative proposal which;
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ncludes a strong ‘grandfather’ clause,
- Designates April 30, 2008 as the effective implementation date of the Convention,
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Allocates $5 million Quetzales ($650,000 USD) for the creation of the Central Authority
- Allocates a percentage of the total government budget for child welfare services
- Creates a new government entity to act as the Central Authority in Guatemala,
- Provides for private non-profit accredited entities to provide services to children,
- Allows single potential adoptive parents to apply for adoption,
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Creates a functional process by which children can find a permanent, safe and loving family.

The new legislation is scheduled to be introduced to Congress early next week. In line with our mission of advocating for the right of each child to a permanent family, Joint Council will continue to work with our colleagues in Guatemala towards a positive and child centric implementation of the Convention.

2 comments:

Grant said...

Hey, I'm a Guatepapa too!
We became a forever family in 2004 and were caught up in all the Hague mess of 2003. We pray every day for the children of Guatemala and that the government continues to allow adoptions to continue..Grant, Sharla nad Carson in Kentucky

Anonymous said...

Hey Jason!
Just wanted to leave you a note. I still stop in and catch up on life there! That Emma is just TOO TOO CUTE! I so enjoy the pictures that you and Tera girl both post! I still think it is so amazing and wonderful of our God, that He created Emma to look so much like her papa!! She just looks so much like you, to me. She's a sweetie!

I looked at your floor pictures below. You did a great job on those floors. I had neighbors back in Alabama who did their wood floors, so I know it's not as easy as it might seem, to sand them evenly and make them look smooth and professional. You really do a great job on yours.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your precious little family! Kiss the littlest gobbler for me.. and give Tera a big hug from me. Keep one for you too!
Ya'll take care!
Love from Sunny Florida -
Lynn