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Ethical and human rights implications of strategies to halt the spread of HIV/AIDs
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects in healthcare ethics at STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY, 25-26 OCTOBER 2012.
The Benefits of research partnerships to the community at KEMRI/Walter Reed Project
Ethical Principles on Human Subject Protection in
Clinical Research revolves around Autonomy,
Beneficence and Justice.
Beneficence requires that the benefits to research
participants are maximized as you minimize the ...
A Study on knowledge, attitude and use of hormonal contraceptives among University students
There has been sustained campaign for adoption of
hormonal contraceptives for use by the general
population worldwide to avoid unwanted pregnancies,
unsafe abortions and reduce population growth. The
main targets of ...
Ethics review guidelines in Kenya
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects in healthcare ethics at STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY, 25-26 OCTOBER 2012.
Unveiling the mind of Kenyan undergraduates : motives for abortion
Abortion has become a highly volatile moral issue in which neutrality proves almost impossible (Novak, 1993). Looking back in time, the concept proves itself not uncommon even to the most primitive societies where feticide ...
Developing a strategy for students mental health well being
9th Annual Ethics Conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects in healthcare ethics at Strathmore University, 25-26 October 2012.
The obligation to provide healthcare : perspectives from religion, law and morality
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects in healthcare ethics at STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY, 25-26 OCTOBER 2012.
Understanding diversity and seeking unity in the Kenyan educational context
This paper originates in my experience as an Irish lecturer who, having taught in a multicultural environment in Europe, began teaching in Kenya in 2004. Through this change of context, I experienced a radical ...