
Covid generation: Orphaned kids- children have lost either both parents or the only living parent to Covid-19
A crisis of this scale will require a coordinated effort among law enforcement agencies, non-profit organizations and bona fide monitoring agencies

In a healthcare system already collapsing under the weight of Covid-19 cases on account of political ineptitude and inadequate infrastructure, the added menace of children being trafficked under the guise of adoption poses a serious problem. Hospitals around the country have reportedly been told to take declarations from sick parents to confirm whom their children should go to in case of their deaths. But this process, too, is open to misuse. A crisis of this scale will require a coordinated effort among law enforcement agencies, non-profit organizations and bona fide monitoring agencies to patrol online spaces and track down suspicious appeals, locate vulnerable children and place them under legal care. Genuine cases of children orphaned on account of Covid must be heeded. To this end, care centres in Telangana for the children of Covid-19 patients have proved to be a boon. Similar facilities, where the children’s right to food, education and shelter are protected, must be identified or set up in other states. Adoption agencies must be drafted into this process. Implementing such measures, however, would require detailed planning. Will an administration that has made its inability to efficiently handle the second wave of infections apparent pay attention to this?
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