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› Read more: (Re)imagining Humanitarian Health Ethics
(Re)imagining Humanitarian Health Ethics
22/03/2022 What form should bioethics take in the years to come? It’s clear the status quo is not enough. This…
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› Read more: Epistemic Injustice and Humanitarian Action: The case of language and translation
Epistemic Injustice and Humanitarian Action: The case of language and translation
Ryoa Chung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Université de Montréal. Matthew Hunt is an Associate Professor…
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› Read more: Without the ‘local’ we cannot re-imagine humanitarian health ethics
Without the ‘local’ we cannot re-imagine humanitarian health ethics
Blog Series: (Re)Imagining Humanitarian Health Ethics By Isabel Muñoz Beaulieu The future of humanitarian ethics needs to define what is…
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› Read more: New Contribution: Key questions to ask when facing dilemmas during COVID-19 response in humanitarian settings
New Contribution: Key questions to ask when facing dilemmas during COVID-19 response in humanitarian settings
23/03/2022 New contribution by Humanitarian Health Ethics research members Matthew Hunt and Lisa Schwartz in partnership with GHC COVID-19 task…
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› Read more: Online Seminar – Beyond “Good Enough”: How to Engage Communities with COVID-19 Research Quickly and Effectively
Online Seminar – Beyond “Good Enough”: How to Engage Communities with COVID-19 Research Quickly and Effectively
13:00-14:00 GMT+1 (London), June 15th, 2020 Register here: Zoom Registration – Beyond “Good Enough” This seminar, chaired by HHE’s Dr.…
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› Read more: Moral injury and COVID-19
Moral injury and COVID-19
By Omar Mahboob BMSc and Elysée Nouvet PhD On April 25, 2020, John Mondello, a recently graduated Emergency Medical Technician…
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› Read more: COVID-19 in Ethiopia: Challenges, best practices, and prospects
COVID-19 in Ethiopia: Challenges, best practices, and prospects
By Gojjam Limenih Gojjam Limenih, is a senior lecturer and researcher of Public Health, The University of Gondar and an…
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› Read more: From Tokenism to Meaningful Partnerships
From Tokenism to Meaningful Partnerships
North-South research partnerships are a critical means of advancing global health research. However, research partners from the Global South have…
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› Read more: Ethics and crisis translation: insights from the work of Paul Ricoeur
Ethics and crisis translation: insights from the work of Paul Ricoeur
New Paper by Donal O’Mathuna & Matthew Hunt https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/DPM-01-2019-0006/full/ “Paul Ricoeur was one of the leading philosophers in the twentieth…
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› Read more: On World Humanitarian Day, let’s reflect on relieving suffering through palliative care.On World Humanitarian Day, let’s reflect on relieving suffering through palliative care.
Follow this link to see how Dr. Lisa Schwartz and the HHE team were the focus of a reflection on…
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› Read more: Looking for HHE resources? Check this out…Looking for HHE resources? Check this out…
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