Today, the academic hospitals in Amsterdam and Rotterdam each opened a room where mothers who are unable to care for their babies can safely relinquish them. The safe haven rooms are in cooperation with the Beschermde Wieg Foundation, which has created eleven such havens throughout the Netherlands. Dutch law forbids abandoning a child, so the principle of a safe place to do so is controversial. Five years ago, the Dutch government decided to tolerate such havens to spare babies from a worse fate.
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Commemorating the U.N. International Peace Day on Sep 21st, an international coalition of peacebuilders propose a treaty for peace for signers around the world.