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|Resource Type=Guidelines | |Resource Type=Guidelines | ||
|Title=The TRUST Code - a Global Code of Conduct for Equitable Research Partnerships | |Title=The TRUST Code - a Global Code of Conduct for Equitable Research Partnerships | ||
| + | |Has Related Initiative=Initiative:20d0f01c-dfe3-4e28-950e-0f34bbc25010 | ||
|Is About=This code of conduct promotes ethical research in lower-income countries by advising on how to prevent so-called ‘ethics dumping’: the practice of performing unethical research in lower-income countries. | |Is About=This code of conduct promotes ethical research in lower-income countries by advising on how to prevent so-called ‘ethics dumping’: the practice of performing unethical research in lower-income countries. | ||
|Important Because=Research should be done ethically, regardless of the setting it takes place in. Research participants in lower-income countries may be more vulnerable to exploitation due to their social-economic situation. Initiatives such as this code of conduct aim to help achieve the same ethical standards in research in both higher and lower-income countries. | |Important Because=Research should be done ethically, regardless of the setting it takes place in. Research participants in lower-income countries may be more vulnerable to exploitation due to their social-economic situation. Initiatives such as this code of conduct aim to help achieve the same ethical standards in research in both higher and lower-income countries. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:38, 8 December 2025
Guidelines
The TRUST Code - a Global Code of Conduct for Equitable Research Partnerships
Related Initiative
What is this about?
This code of conduct promotes ethical research in lower-income countries by advising on how to prevent so-called ‘ethics dumping’: the practice of performing unethical research in lower-income countries.
Why is this important?
Research should be done ethically, regardless of the setting it takes place in. Research participants in lower-income countries may be more vulnerable to exploitation due to their social-economic situation. Initiatives such as this code of conduct aim to help achieve the same ethical standards in research in both higher and lower-income countries.
