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such children in Russia, more than were left in that position during WWII.So it would seem reasonable to allow both national and international adoption, especially since Russian families have been adopting more children than foreign families since 2004-2005.
Russian authorities have approved a policy of ensuring that each orphan gets a family. Vladimir Putin formulated it in 2006, when he was president of Russia. It was decided that Russian families that adopt children will be given $200-$300 a month, which is a large sum in the Russian provinces.
The current Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, who is fighting the commercialization of this noble project, has proposed strengthening public regulation of the process.
Regulation is a good thing, but the main goal should be helping adoptive families, including by providing consultations and priority access to kindergartens and other state services.
This is exactly what the Russian adoptive families
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