(f) establish a machinery to monitor the well-being of the adopted child.
ARTICLE 25: SEPARATION FROM PARENTS
1. Any child who is permanently or temporarily deprived of his family environment for any
reason shall be entitled to special protection and assistance;
2. States Parties to the present Charter:
(a) shall ensure that a child who is parentless, or who is temporarily or permanently deprived
of his or her family environment, or who in his or her best interest cannot be brought
up or allowed to remain in that environment shall be provided with alternative family
care, which could include, among others, foster placement, or placement in suitable
institutions for the care of children;
(b) shall take all necessary measures to trace and re-unite children with parents or relatives
where separation is caused by internal and external displacement arising from armed
conflicts or natural disasters.
3. When considering alternative family care of the child and the best interests of the child,
due regard shall be paid to the desirability of continuity in a child’s upbringing and to the
child’s ethnic, religious or linguistic background.
ARTICLE 26: PROTECTION AGAINST APARTHEID AND DISCRIMINATION
1. States Parties to the present Charter shall individually and collectively undertake to
accord the highest priority to the special needs of children living under Apartheid and in
States subject to military destabilization by the Apartheid regime.
2. States Parties to the present Charter shall individually and collectively undertake to accord
the highest priority to the special needs of children living under regimes practicing racial,
ethnic. religious or other forms of discrimination as well as in States subject to military
destabilization.
3. States Parties shall undertake to provide whenever possible, material assistance to such
children and to direct their efforts towards the elimination of all forms of discrimination and
Apartheid on the African Continent.