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Social disharmony, inauthenticity and patriarchy: an Ubuntu perspective on the practice of female genital mutilation

open access: yesDeveloping World Bioethics, EarlyView.
Abstract Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a universal issue which affects girls in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and South America, and immigrant communities in Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. FGM is a cultural practice in approximately 29 countries in Africa, affecting over 140 million girls.
Tauseef Ahmad Ally, Lizeka Amanda Tandwa
wiley   +1 more source

Scoping review of the ethical regulations for Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementia research in Africa

open access: yesDeveloping World Bioethics, EarlyView.
Abstract We conducted a scoping review to ascertain the landscape of ethics regulations for AD/ADRD research in Africa using Arksey and O'Malley's framework. We sourced regulations from the International Compilation of Human Research Standards. We included regulations from 14 countries published between 1997 and 2020.
Aminu Yakubu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Indigenous Peoples’ human genomic sovereignty: Lessons for Africa

open access: yesDeveloping World Bioethics, EarlyView.
Abstract Human genomics research with indigenous peoples has often been characterised by tension between the ‘western’ science ideologies and indigenous peoples’ cultural beliefs in relation to their human genetic resources and data. This article explores this tension from the lens of the concept of indigenous peoples’ human genomic sovereignty and ...
Faith Kabata
wiley   +1 more source

Bioethical issues in biostatistical consulting: development of a survey. [PDF]

open access: yesPsychol Rep, 2007
Wang MQ   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Moral challenges and understanding of clinical ethics in Tanzanian hospitals: Perspectives of healthcare professionals

open access: yesDeveloping World Bioethics, EarlyView.
Abstract Healthcare professionals encounter many moral challenges in their daily clinical practice. However, there have been few studies on the subject matter in Tanzania. This study aims to provide an account of moral challenges faced by healthcare professionals in Tanzanian hospitals, their understanding of clinical ethics, and the ethics education ...
Shija Kevin Kuhumba   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Adults aged 65 years and older in South Africa have a responsibility to vaccinate against influenza

open access: yesDeveloping World Bioethics, EarlyView.
Abstract In this article, we draw on the thinking about incompleteness and conviviality grounded in Afro‐communitarianism ethics from the Global South to argue that adults aged 65 years and above have a prima facie responsibility to vaccinate against influenza.
Ruach Sarangarajan, Cornelius Ewuoso
wiley   +1 more source

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