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China has 573,000 orphans: ministry (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-01-05 17:05
China currently has 573,000 orphans, among whom 66,000 have been adopted by
government-sponsored orphanages, said Li Liguo, China's vice minister of civil
affairs, on Thursday.
"New orphan problems such as the insufficient basic maintenance and the
incomplete orphanage salvation system have frequently emerged," Li said at a
press conference.
In China, nearly 80 percent orphans, aged under 18, are adopted by relatives,
mostly grandparents who are in their 70s or 80s and are living under the poverty
line, according to the ministry.
Some orphans live with their uncles or aunts in China. The adoption,
considered as the family's overburden, often stirs conflicts in families and
such adopted children always roam about the streets and may commit juvenile
delinquency after making bad friends, said Li.
In China, children under 15 years old who lost one parent have reached as
many as 76,000, Li said.
Relevant departments in China are currently improving the orphanage salvation
system, including providing orphans life subsistence cost no lower than the
local average, building and restructuring orphan-adoption facilities and
offering more financial assistance to orphans' education, medical treatment,
employment and lodging.
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