Browsing Ethics Conference 2012 by Title
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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 ... -
The Moral acceptability of genetically modified foods (gmo’s)
There is belief that the use of biotechnologies in combination with conventional plant breeding, can contribute to the food security of Africa. Some of these potential benefits of genetically modified biotech crops include ... -
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. -
The Role of ethics in promoting science, technology and innovation in Kenya
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects in healthcare ethics at STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY, 25-26 OCTOBER 2012. -
Towards an understanding of sub-Saharan African fertility transition with particular reference to Kenya
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects in healthcare ethics at STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY, 25-26 OCTOBER 2012. -
Understanding global policy and funding to build new proposals for person centered solutions
(Strathmore University, 2012)“[r]eproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and its functions and processes. ... -
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 ...