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Viewpoint discrimination and contestation of ideas on its merits, leadership and organizational ethics: expanding the African bioethics agenda

机译:关于其优点,领导力和组织道德的观点歧视和观点争辩:扩大非洲生物伦理议程

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The 3rd Pan-African Ethics Human Rights and Medical Law (3rd EHRML) conference was held in Johannesburg on July 7, 2013, as part of the Africa Health Congress. The conference brought together bioethicists, researchers and scholars from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Nigeria working in the field of bioethics as well as students and healthcare workers interested in learning about ethical issues confronting the African continent. The conference which ran with a theme of "Bioethical and legal perspectives in biomedical research and medical practice in Africa with a focus on: Informed consent, HIV-AIDS & Tuberculosis, leadership & organizational ethics, patients and healthcare workers rights," was designed to expand the dialogue on African bioethics beyond the traditional focus on research ethics and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the conduct of biomedical research in developing countries. This introductory article highlights some of areas of focus at the conference including issues of leadership, organizational ethics and patients and healthcare workers rights in Africa. We analyze the importance of free speech, public debate of issues, argumentation and the need to introduce the teaching and learning of ethics to students in Africa in accordance with UNESCO guidelines. This article also focuses on other challenges confronting Africa today from an ethical standpoint, including the issues of poor leadership and organizational ethics which are main contributors to the problems prevalent in African countries, such as poverty, poor education and healthcare delivery systems, terrorism, social inequities, infrastructural deficits and other forms of 'structural violence' confronting vulnerable African communities. We believe that each of the eight articles included in this supplement, which have been rigorously peer-reviewed are a good example of current research on bioethics in Africa, and explore some new directions towards broadening the African bioethics agenda as we move forward to a new dawn for Africa in the 21st century.
机译:作为非洲卫生大会的一部分,第三届泛非洲伦理人权与医学法会议(3 rd EHRML)会议于2013年7月7日在约翰内斯堡举行。会议聚集了来自生物伦理学领域的南非,津巴布韦,肯尼亚和尼日利亚的生物伦理学家,研究人员和学者,以及对学习非洲大陆面临的伦理问题感兴趣的学生和医护人员。该会议的主题是“非洲生物医学研究和医学实践中的生物伦理学和法律观点,重点是:知情同意,艾滋病毒/艾滋病和结核病,领导和组织伦理,患者和医护人员的权利”,旨在扩大关于非洲生物伦理学的对话,超越对研究伦理学的传统关注以及围绕发展中国家生物医学研究进行的伦理困境。这篇介绍性文章重点介绍了会议的一些重点领域,包括领导力,组织道德以及非洲患者和医护人员的权利。我们分析了言论自由,问题的公开辩论,辩论的重要性,以及根据教科文组织的指导方针向非洲学生介绍道德操守的必要性。本文还从道德的角度着眼于当今非洲面临的其他挑战,包括领导能力低下和组织道德上的问题,这些问题是造成非洲国家普遍存在的问题的主要因素,例如贫困,教育和医疗体系,恐怖主义,社会问题。脆弱的非洲社区面临的不平等,基础设施不足和其他形式的“结构性暴力”。我们认为,本补编中包含的八篇文章中的每一篇均经过了严格的同行评审,这是当前非洲生物伦理学研究的一个很好的例子,并随着我们迈向新的方向,探索了扩大非洲生物伦理学议程的一些新方向。 21世纪非洲的黎明。

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