Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA)
ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN
Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) is a statutory body of Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government of India as per Section 68 of JJ Act 2015 amended in 2021. It functions as the nodal body for adoption of Indian children and is mandated to monitor and regulate in-country and inter-country adoptions. CARA is designated as the Central Authority to deal with inter-country adoptions in accordance with the provisions of the Hague Convention on Inter-country Adoption, 1993, ratified by Government of India in 2003. CARA primarily deals with adoption of orphan, abandoned and surrendered children through its associated /recognized adoption agencies
November is marked as Adoption Awareness Month each year. By welcoming the year 2024, to draw attention on adoption-related issues, with a particular emphasis on the adoption of children who are older aged, require special need or currently in foster care. Adoption Awareness Month 2024 theme is "Rehabilitation of Older Children through Foster Care & Foster Adoption"
FosterChildFindFamily:
Foster care is a temporary arrangement in which a child is placed with a family that is not biologically related. Ideally, the child should first be placed with extended family members or close family friends who are familiar to the child. If these options are unavailable or the individuals are unwilling to care for the child, foster care becomes an alternative. Priority is given to families with similar cultural, tribal, or community backgrounds when selecting a foster home. Foster care is typically provided for children aged 6 to 18 whose parents are unable to care for them due to factors such as mental illness, poverty, or imprisonment, as well as for those currently living in child care institutions. A family or a family-like environment is essential for a child's growth, as every child has the right to be raised in such a settings.
For more details click here: https://cara.wcd.gov.in/