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		<title>Ethiopia Adoption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ethiopia adoption is on the rise, there is no question about it. In 2000 95 children were adopted from Ethiopia. In 2006 732 children were adopted.
Ethiopia, rumored to be plagued by floods, famine, and disease (most commonly AIDS), is a land &#8220;of rugged beauty and is the oldest independent country in Africa&#8221;   Adoption Associates calls Ethiopia the land of one thousand miles.
There are currently seven U.S. based adoption agencies that are able to work in Ethiopia;
Adoption Associates
Children&#8217;s Home Society and Family Services
Wide Horizons for Children
Gladney Center for Adoption
Adoption Advocates, International
The estimated cost for Ethiopia adoption is between $15,000 [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ethiopia adoption is on the rise, there is no question about it. In 2000 95 children were adopted from Ethiopia. In 2006 732 children were adopted.</p>
<p>Ethiopia, rumored to be plagued by floods, famine, and disease (most commonly AIDS), is a land <a href="http://adoptivefamilies.com/ethiopia_adoption.php">&#8220;of rugged beauty and is the oldest independent country in Africa&#8221;  </a> Adoption Associates calls Ethiopia the land of one thousand miles.</p>
<p>There are currently seven U.S. based adoption agencies that are able to work in Ethiopia;<br />
<a href="http://www.adoptassoc.com/international/ethiopia/">Adoption Associates</a><a href="http://childrenshomeadopt.org/"><br />
Children&#8217;s Home Society and Family Services</a><br />
<a href="http://www.whfc.org/">Wide Horizons for Children</a><br />
<a href="http://www.adoptionsbygladney.com/">Gladney Center for Adoption</a><br />
<a href="http://adoptionadvocates.org/welcome/entry.php">Adoption Advocates, International</a></p>
<p>The estimated cost for Ethiopia adoption is between $15,000 and 21,000 and with timeline is approximately 6 to 24 months from submission of the dossier (although most agencies will tell you the wait is much closer to 6-10 months).</p>
<p>Children in Ethiopia are living in orphanages and hospitals mainly because they are orphaned due to poverty, war, drought or famine. Some of their parents have even died of disease. They are all tested for HIV and other infectious diseases and illnesses.</p>
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