Denmark has announced plans to rethink a parenting competency test that has earned heavy criticism for using Danish cultural norms to measure fitness in Greenland’s Inuit communities. Human rights groups have long said that bias baked into the test can lead to children being unjustly removed from Indigenous families. The World’s Marco Werman spoke to Inuit rights campaigner Tina Naamansen.
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