Fair resource allocation in humanitarian medicine is gaining in importance and complexity, but remains insufficiently explored. It raises specific issues regarding non-ideal fairness, global solidarity, legitimacy in non-governmental institutions and conflicts of interest. All would benefit from further exploration. We propose that some headway could be made by adapting existing frameworks of procedural fairness for use in humanitarian organizations. Despite the difficulties in applying it to humanitarian medicine, it is possible to partly adapt Daniels and Sabin's ‘Accountability for reasonableness' to this context. This would require: (1) inclusion of internally explicit decisions and rationales; (2) publicity to donors, local staff, comm...
We agree with Tim Baker and Peter Baker that allocating scarce, lifesaving medical resources by abil...
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics appl...
This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of he...
Fair resource allocation in humanitarian medicine is gaining in importance and complexity, but remai...
This article is inspired by some of the challenges faced by non-governmental organizations in the di...
Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expectancy and li...
Non‐governmental aid programs are an important source of health care for many people in the developi...
This article examines the case for distributive fairness among states in the context of humanitarian...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Addressing increasing concerns about public health equity in th...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
This thesis considers how we should allocate scarce, lifesaving healthcare interventions among perso...
Due to the many challenges surrounding disaster response and its planning, aid personnel already hav...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
Background Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
We agree with Tim Baker and Peter Baker that allocating scarce, lifesaving medical resources by abil...
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics appl...
This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of he...
Fair resource allocation in humanitarian medicine is gaining in importance and complexity, but remai...
This article is inspired by some of the challenges faced by non-governmental organizations in the di...
Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expectancy and li...
Non‐governmental aid programs are an important source of health care for many people in the developi...
This article examines the case for distributive fairness among states in the context of humanitarian...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Addressing increasing concerns about public health equity in th...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
This thesis considers how we should allocate scarce, lifesaving healthcare interventions among perso...
Due to the many challenges surrounding disaster response and its planning, aid personnel already hav...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
Background Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
We agree with Tim Baker and Peter Baker that allocating scarce, lifesaving medical resources by abil...
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics appl...
This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of he...