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Now, let's get into today's solution.
Welcome to People Fixing the World from the BBC World Service with me, Myra Anubi.
This is a programme that goes a step further to find out about solutions to some of the many problems we face today.
This week, we're in the South American country of Chile,
finding out about an extraordinary grassroots organisation that's reuniting families.
Now, just a heads up,
today's programme includes some traumatic stories
because we'll be talking about issues of forced adoption and infant trafficking.
As a mother, I can't imagine what it would be like to give birth,
only to have my baby taken away from me at the hospital and then sent to another country to be adopted,
all without my consent.