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Selected Principles for Ethical Social and Behavior Change Communication
Jacobson, Tom; LeMire Garlic, Nicole ( 2019-03 )This paper will address ethical challenges in applied communication work undertaken to alleviate poverty and advance social justice in the subfield of development communication, alternatively called social and behavior ... -
A systematic literature review of the ethics of conducting research in the humanitarian setting
Bruno, William; Parmar, Parveen; Haar, Rohini J. ( 2019-03 )Background: There has been a recent drive toward professionalization of relief services during humanitarian crises. For example, the Sphere Project, a collaborative initiative among several humanitarian groups, attempted ... -
Unexpected and dangerous situations cropped during field research data collection for public health research: an experience sharing
Sudhakar Narayan, Morankar ( 2019-03 )Background: Researcher has conducted 50 large/small scales research in India and Ethiopia and experienced unexpected dangerous situations during field research despite taking care of ethical rules and regulations. Few ... -
Using Participatory Research to discuss Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with Urban Refugee Youth
Vernaelde, Jamie ( 2019-03 )It is critical to document concrete examples and lessons learned from implementation of sexual and reproductive health services within humanitarian settings, particularly for refugee women and girls in protracted situations ... -
Welcome and Introduction
O'Mathúna, Dónal ( 2019-03 )This session introduces the PREA conference, Ethics and Humanitarian Research: Generating Evidence Ethically. The conference is opened by Dónal O’Mathúna, Principal Investigator of the PREA (Post-Research Ethics Analysis) ...