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      • - According to official statistics, 50,210 orphans were registered in Russia in 2017. 37,723 orphans were in 791 orphanages including 118 orphanages for children with special needs
  1. Approximately 15,000 children leave Russian orphanages each year, usually at the age of 16 or 17. They are given housing, benefits, and a stipend, but often are not given sufficient advice or direction on how to transition into the world.

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  3. - According to official statistics, 50,210 orphans were registered in Russia in 2017. 37,723 orphans were in 791 orphanages including 118 orphanages for children with special needs. - It is estimated, that 95% of orphans in Russia are “social orphans” and have at least one living parent, who has abused, neglected or abandoned them.

  4. There are an estimated 105 per 100,000 children in residential care worldwide. Children may be separated from their parents and placed in alternative care for various reasons. The majority of children without parental care are living in family-based alternative care. However, some children find themselves in non-family settings such as ...

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  5. There are an estimated 47,000 children currently in orphanages in Russia. The number of children considered orphaned or vulnerable is significantly higher, but guardianship and foster care offer alternatives to traditional residential programs. Young adults who age out of the child protective system have no safe place to call home.

  6. Sep 1, 2019 · According to the NGO Arifmetika Dobra, there are more than 47,000 orphans now in Russian institutions, more than half of them over the age of 12. Only 10 percent of the country's orphans will...

  7. An estimated 8 million children worldwide live in orphanages or residential institutions. Shockingly, 80% of these children are not orphans. Most people see orphanages as a social good - or at least necessary - when in fact they often harm the very children they are supposed to protect.

  8. Jun 13, 2017 · Children under the age of 18 make for approximately 19.1% of Russia’s population (27 374 352). This population is spread extremely unevenly over her huge territory: 72.2% of Russians live in the European part of the country, which comprises only 25% of the whole territory. 1 The Moscow region has the highest population density among all other ...

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