Picturing Humanitarian Healthcare
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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: (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: Is there space for palliative care in humanitarian action?Is there space for palliative care in humanitarian action?
Read this new blog post to find out about… MAKING SPACE FOR PALLIATIVE CARE IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION: REFLECTIONS ON OBSTACLES…
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› Read more: From Eh to Z(ambia) – Reflections of Canadian’s First Time in the FieldFrom Eh to Z(ambia) – Reflections of Canadian’s First Time in the Field
Photo by Gautham Krishnaraj in Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia Gautham Krishnaraj is a 2017–2018 Aga Khan Foundation Canada International Youth Fellow,…
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› Read more: Post-Research Ethics Analysis (PREA): Researching Ethics in Humanitarian Research
Post-Research Ethics Analysis (PREA): Researching Ethics in Humanitarian Research
Article By Dr. Dónal O’Mathúna, PhD, Associate Professor in the School of Nursing & Human Sciences, Dublin City University, Ireland…
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› Read more: Crost-posting: Ethics OF and ethics IN humanitarian researchCrost-posting: Ethics OF and ethics IN humanitarian research
Matthew Hunt recently joined an online conversation posted on the Evidence Aid blog on the ethics of evidence in humanitarian…
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› Read more: Obstacles and moral experiences with palliative care provision in humanitarian crises…Obstacles and moral experiences with palliative care provision in humanitarian crises…
From September 17-19, Kevin Bezanson represented the Humanitarian Health Ethics research group at the 5th International Public Health and Palliative Care…
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› Read more: Resisting Borders, 9-11 October 2017Resisting Borders, 9-11 October 2017
CLICK HERE FOR THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM Refugees and many migrants suffer from limits on their abilities to move around the…
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› Read more: Perceptions of EVD Research — August 2017 Progress ReportPerceptions of EVD Research — August 2017 Progress Report
One year into this project, we are finalizing data collection, moving forward with analysis, and have begun dissemination activities. Read…
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› Read more: Hear Lisa Schwartz explain HHE’s project on palliative care in humanitarian contexts
Hear Lisa Schwartz explain HHE’s project on palliative care in humanitarian contexts
From a new resource on Community of Practice for Integrated People Centred Palliative Care by WHO, info@integratedcare4people.org. Additional interviews prepared by WHO’s Community…
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› Read more: In Focus: Olive Wahoush
In Focus: Olive Wahoush
HHE Member Profile Dr. Olive Wahoush has been an advocate and researcher of refugee health care since 1987. She came…
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› Read more: Palliative Health Care in Jordan for Syrian Refugees – An HHE ReportPalliative Health Care in Jordan for Syrian Refugees – An HHE Report
The focus of this paper was to examine factors affecting provision and accessibility of palliative care in particular for Syrian…
