Ending the orphanage economy: The evidence is unequivocal: orphanages cause harm. They're effecting children's brain architecture, attachment, and life chances. So why is philanthropy still propping them up?

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Title: Ending the orphanage economy: The evidence is unequivocal: orphanages cause harm. They're effecting children's brain architecture, attachment, and life chances. So why is philanthropy still propping them up?
Authors: Rotaru, Liliana1 Liliana.rotaru@ccfmoldova.org, Foghill, Lourenza2 lfoghill@gmail.com
Source: Alliance. Summer2026, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p50-52. 3p.
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