Special Advisor for International Children's Issues
The Special Advisor for International Children's Issues is a foreign policy position created by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and announced on July 1, 2010. Susan S. Jacobs is the first person to fill the newly created role of Special Advisor for International Children's Issues. Working with the Office of Children's Issues, the Special Advisor actively engages with foreign government officials to protect the welfare and interests of children.[1]
See also
- International child abduction in the United States
- Office of Children's Issues
- Hague Abduction Convention
- Hague Adoption Convention
References
- ↑ state.gov (2010-07-01). "Secretary Clinton Designates Special Advisor for International Children's Issues". US Department of State. Retrieved 2010-10-21.
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