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|Important Because=Collaborations between high-income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can be mutually beneficial endeavors. Researchers from HIC might benefit from local expertise and experience and gain access to unique resources, environments and participants. Researchers from LMICs potentially benefit from access to funding, international networks and opportunities for local capacity building. Collaborations can also, unfortunately, lead to negative experiences, ranging from different standards in data management and ethics applications to a lack of participation in research agenda setting and even coercive recruitment practices or exploitation of people/samples/resources. | |Important Because=Collaborations between high-income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can be mutually beneficial endeavors. Researchers from HIC might benefit from local expertise and experience and gain access to unique resources, environments and participants. Researchers from LMICs potentially benefit from access to funding, international networks and opportunities for local capacity building. Collaborations can also, unfortunately, lead to negative experiences, ranging from different standards in data management and ethics applications to a lack of participation in research agenda setting and even coercive recruitment practices or exploitation of people/samples/resources. | ||
|Important For=Senior researchers; Funders; Junior researchers | |Important For=Senior researchers; Funders; Junior researchers | ||
− | |Has Best Practice==== Montreal Statement === | + | |Has Best Practice====Montreal Statement=== |
− | [https://wcrif.org/documents/354-montreal-statement-english/file The Montreal Statement on Research Integrity] in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations was developed at the 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity, 2013. The statement details twenty separate responsibilities of individuals and institutions concerning general collaborations, management of collaborations, collaborative relationships, and outcomes of research. | + | [https://wcrif.org/documents/354-montreal-statement-english/file The Montreal Statement on Research Integrity] in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations was developed at the 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity, 2013.<ref>Montreal Statement on Research Integrity in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations. 3rd WCRI; 5-8 May 2013; Montreal; 2013.</ref> The statement details twenty separate responsibilities of individuals and institutions concerning general collaborations, management of collaborations, collaborative relationships, and outcomes of research. |
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TRUST is an EU funded project which aims to foster high ethical standards in research globally and to counteract the practice of “Ethics dumping” or double standards in research. | TRUST is an EU funded project which aims to foster high ethical standards in research globally and to counteract the practice of “Ethics dumping” or double standards in research. | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 20 October 2020
High income and low- and middle-income country collaborations
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Montreal Statement
The Montreal Statement on Research Integrity in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations was developed at the 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity, 2013.[1] The statement details twenty separate responsibilities of individuals and institutions concerning general collaborations, management of collaborations, collaborative relationships, and outcomes of research.
TRUST
TRUST is an EU funded project which aims to foster high ethical standards in research globally and to counteract the practice of “Ethics dumping” or double standards in research.
The TRUST project have developed a global code of conduct for research in research poor settings.
For the project website, click here.
The Embassy Editorial team, Iris Lechner, Natalie Evans, Joshua Gualtieri contributed to this theme. Latest contribution was Apr 10, 2024
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- ↑ Montreal Statement on Research Integrity in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations. 3rd WCRI; 5-8 May 2013; Montreal; 2013.