From Orphans to Citizens: The State of the Romanian Child Protection System Twenty Years On
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Marian Negoita talks about the views of the “West” from the perspective of Romania. Romania tries to keep its own identity by protecting how they live their life and how they wish to handle situations. He goes on later to discuss the children in Romania and the state of the underprivileged children growing up and what Romania tries to do to help.
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