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Helping Children Around the World Come Home

National Missing Children's Day on May 25 provides an opportunity to reflect on how the United States government works to prevent international parental child abduction. Secretary Clinton recorded a message to commemorate National Missing Children's Day and the Department(tm)s other efforts to assist families in cases of international parental child abduction. You may view it here.
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A Day in the Office of Children’s Issues

Politics / US Politics : Dipnote: U.S. Department of State Official Blog (12 months ago)

My job as an abduction country officer in the Office of Children's Issues is rewarding and challenging. International Parental Child Abduction (IPCA) cases are usually complicated, often heartbreaking, but also gratifying. Much work... Read Post

Photo of the Week: A Focus on Humanitarian Relief

Politics / US Politics : Dipnote: U.S. Department of State Official Blog (3 years ago)

More photos: U.S. Department of State's Flickr photostream | State@Work Today is World Humanitarian Day. As Secretary Clinton remarked, "Providing humanitarian aid to help rebuild lives is a core commitment of the United States. Rel... Read Post

Conversations With America: International Parental Child Abductions

Politics / US Politics : Dipnote: U.S. Department of State Official Blog (last year)

Ambassador Susan Jacobs, Special Advisor for International Children's Issues, will hold a conversation with Ernie Allen, President and CEO, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, on international parental child abductio... Read Post


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