Starting July 19, 2025, South Korea will witness a historic transformation in the way adoptions are managed. The government will assume full responsibility for all adoption processes, marking the end of a 70-year legacy of privately run adoption placements.
Key Changes in Adoption Management
The new centralized system will place control squarely under the state, with the intention to:
- Safeguard the rights of adoptees more effectively
- Provide better oversight and transparency in adoption procedures
- Improve accountability for those involved in adoption services
Reasons Behind the Reform
For many years, adoption in South Korea was handled by private agencies, which sparked concerns such as:
- Lack of transparency in the adoption process
- Questions surrounding the welfare and treatment of adopted children
The government’s new approach is designed to address these criticisms and prevent any form of exploitation related to adoption.
Wider Implications and Significance
This policy shift reflects a broader global trend where governments are playing a more active and responsible role in managing adoption affairs. It underscores South Korea’s commitment to child protection and social responsibility.
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