Investigative journalism
Baby trafficking in Brazil: memory, investigation and the search for origins
Between the 1970s, the 1980s and the early 1990s, Brazil was at the center of illegal adoptions, falsified civil records and baby trafficking — both domestically and internationally.
Decades later, the consequences remain: adults search for their biological origins, Brazilian families look for missing children, and many stories remain fragmented, silenced or unknown.
This website brings together journalistic investigation, memory and practical guidance for those seeking context, pathways for family search and answers about baby trafficking in Brazil.
About this project
This website is part of an investigative journalism project about baby trafficking in Brazil and its historical, legal and human consequences. To explore the project’s core materials, visit the investigation section or read the guidance page.
The project brings together four main areas:
case mapping, document-based reporting, pattern analysis and historical context
information about rights, institutional pathways and the search for biological origins
clear answers about illegal adoption, baby trafficking, civil records and family search
a structured space for people directly or indirectly affected to share their stories
About this website
This is a journalistic project. We do not provide legal advice, conduct individual investigations or mediate contact between people. Our goal is to inform, guide, preserve stories and offer reliable public-interest information about baby trafficking in Brazil.