Although humanitarian work is linked to ethical issues that are sometimes of concern, no review of the literature to date has described these issues and their possible responses. Following the method proposed by McCullough, Coverdale and Chervenak, a critical review of the literature was conducted to fill this gap in the existing literature. 83 articles were selected for analysis and a total of 25 units of meaning emerged, which were grouped into three broad categories of ethical issues: 1) subjective ethical experiences, 2) practical ethical problems, and 3) politics and power. In terms of possible responses to these issues, six articles propose responses that are either preventative or restorative in nature. In the end, although the ...
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
This chapter discusses how the incorporation of a rights-based approach enriches the discussion of t...
Bien que le travail humanitaire soit lié à des questions éthiques parfois préoccupantes, aucune revu...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical i...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical issues a...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: William Bruno, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California,...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
This thesis takes the consensus around the need for more data collection in humanitarian settings as...
Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agen...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Rebecca Barber, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Australia...
The humanitarian principle of impartiality requires that assistance be based on need alone. In order...
The thesis provides an in-depth investigation of the significance of specific ethical experiences fo...
Compte-rendu / ReviewLe 7 novembre 2014, l’atelier intitulé Humanitarian Health Ethics Workshop a ét...
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
This chapter discusses how the incorporation of a rights-based approach enriches the discussion of t...
Bien que le travail humanitaire soit lié à des questions éthiques parfois préoccupantes, aucune revu...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical i...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical issues a...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: William Bruno, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California,...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
This thesis takes the consensus around the need for more data collection in humanitarian settings as...
Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agen...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Rebecca Barber, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Australia...
The humanitarian principle of impartiality requires that assistance be based on need alone. In order...
The thesis provides an in-depth investigation of the significance of specific ethical experiences fo...
Compte-rendu / ReviewLe 7 novembre 2014, l’atelier intitulé Humanitarian Health Ethics Workshop a ét...
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
This chapter discusses how the incorporation of a rights-based approach enriches the discussion of t...