Will Madonna’s latest Malawi adoptions fuel child-trafficking?

Experts are divided on the impact of Madonna’s adoption of four-year-old twins from Malawi, saying it could fuel child trafficking in Africa or provide relief to the country’s overcrowded orphanages.
On Tuesday, Malawi’s High Court granted the 58-year-old U.S. singer permission to adopt the girls, following her adoption in 2006 and 2009 of two other children, David Banda and Mercy James.
“We are really putting our children in a big danger,” said Maxwell Matewere, who heads Eye of the Child, a children’s advocacy charity in Malawi.
“(Madonna’s act) definitely would facilitate trafficking of children through (encouraging more) adoption.”
The Dutch government is planning to vote on whether to ban international child adoption, which could encourage other countries to follow suit.