I'd suggest starting with government websites...google it. Then search for NGO's in Honduras to get more truthful facts.
If you have to do some sort of report for school....I would focus on the subject of international adoption and how it has been estimated that 90% of the children adopted by US citizens were fraudulent.....babies were "not" relinquished from parents, some were kidnapped, young mothers were lied to and coerced, etc...Fortunately, its more difficult today because the govt stepped up with the the aid of Unicef.
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I'd suggest starting with government websites...google it. Then search for NGO's in Honduras to get more truthful facts.
If you have to do some sort of report for school....I would focus on the subject of international adoption and how it has been estimated that 90% of the children adopted by US citizens were fraudulent.....babies were "not" relinquished from parents, some were kidnapped, young mothers were lied to and coerced, etc...Fortunately, its more difficult today because the govt stepped up with the the aid of Unicef.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduras