Adoption Across a Lifetime: Why Reform Must Move Beyond the Child-Centric Lens

Lynelle's opening keynote on intercountry adoption, exploring identity, lifelong impacts, and the urgent need to reform systems beyond a child-centric lens.

Book Review: Somewhere Sisters & Daughters of the Bamboo Grove

Lynelle reviews Somewhere Sisters and Daughters of the Bamboo Grove, exploring identity, nature vs. nurture, and the truths of twins separated by intercountry adoption.

What rights should intercountry adoptees have?

Lynelle writes about the rights that are to be enshrined in law and practice to create a system that upholds justice, transparency and dignity for every adoptee

Racial Abuse & Hatred

Jonti, adopted from Sri Lanka to Australia shares about racial hatred and abuse and how it impacts.

The importance of engaging adoptees in the design and ownership of post adoption support services

Lynelle shares on the importance of engaging adoptees in the design and ownership of post adoption support services, presented at the Hague forum in Nov 2024

Letter to Adoptee Youth

Jonti reflects, looking back over what has shaped his life as an adoptee and how he's ended up incarcerated, in prison, for a serious crime.

Addressing Sexual Abuse in Intercountry Adoption

ICAVs newest Perspective Paper on Sexual Abuse experiences of intercountry adoptees helping to elevate their voices and advocate for much needed supports.

Returning Home to Greece

Mary Cardaras shares her thoughts about returning to birth country Greece having been raised and adopted into the USA.

Tips and Suggestions for Returning to Birth Country

ICAVs newest Perspective Paper offering global tips and suggestions for those considering returning for the first time to their birth country.

The Realities of Adoption and Reunion

Marta shares the realities of reunion with her Ethiopian family.

USA Virtual Fair

Lynelle shares the recording of the USA Virtual Fair held on 1 June 2024 showcasing 20 intercountry adoptee led organisation who provide support to adoptees.

Returning to Homeland

Meseret shares some tips and thoughts for intercountry adoptees considering returning to homeland or birth country, her perspective as an Ethiopian adoptee.

Children’s Rights to Access Justice and Effective Remedies

ICAV presents to UNCRC on 18May24 for purposes of drafting the General Comment on Access to Justice and Remedies as children with violated childhoods and identities.

Monologue performances showcasing the complex lived experience of adoption

Performances by José Montoya: one on Grief the other a biographic portrayal of his life, adopted from Colombia to the Netherlands and the complexities within.

Adoptees as experts and influencing international standards through advocacy

Lynelle shares about the journey from understanding her adoption to becoming an adoptee advocate, pushing for much needed change at international levels.

Searching in Intercountry Adoption by Adoptee Experts Webinar

ICAVs newest webinar and perspective paper on searching in intercountry adoption bringing you experiences of intercountry adoptees from around the world.

UK Intercountry Adoptees Webinar

ICAV UK shares a panel of intercountry adoptee answers to questions asked by UK adoptive parents from AdoptionUK via a webinar run on 30 Jan 2023.

How to Truly Save and Help a Child

Jessica shares the realities of intercountry adoption and what people can do to help a vulnerable child in need, challenging the usual narrative of adoption.

Adopted for 32 years and now FREE!

Lynelle shares about adoption discharge and fighting for legal justice for the sexual abuse experienced within her adoption and the critical issues this raises.

Navigating Disability and Rare Medical Conditions as an Intercountry Adoptee

What complex issues do intercountry adoptees living with disability and or a rare disease navigate? We have created a resource to help educate on this topic.

Confirmation that we are born as adoptees

Hollee shares on the significance of having access to information about our origins as adoptees.

A Question for Adoption Agencies

Cameron asks adoption agencies how well they are incorporating adoptee voices and adoptee led research into their practice and policy.