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Promoting Equity and Preventing Exploitation in International Research: The Aims, Work, and Output of the TRUST Project

Ethics and Integrity in Health and Life Sciences Research

ISBN: 978-1-78743-572-8, eISBN: 978-1-78743-571-1

Publication date: 6 December 2018

Abstract

Achieving equity in international research is one of the pressing concerns of the twenty-first century. In this era of progressive globalization, there are many opportunities for the deliberate or accidental export of unethical research practices from high-income regions to low- and middle-income countries and emerging economies. The export of unethical practices, termed “ethics dumping,” may occur through all forms of research and can affect individuals, communities, countries, animals, and the environment. Ethics dumping may be the result of purposeful exploitation but often arises from lack of awareness of good ethical and governance practice.

This chapter describes the work of the TRUST project toward counteracting the practice of ethics dumping through the development of tools for the improvement of research governance structures. Multi-stakeholder consultation informs all of TRUST’s developments. Most importantly, this gives voice to marginalized vulnerable groups and indigenous people, who have been equal and active partners throughout the project.

At the heart of the TRUST project is an ambitious aim to develop a Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings. Uniquely, the Code provides guidance across all research disciplines in clear, short statements, focusing on research collaborations that entail considerable imbalances of power, resources and knowledge and using a new framework based on the values of fairness, respect, care, and honesty. The code was recently adopted by the European Commission as a reference document for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe.

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Cook, J., Chatfield, K. and Schroeder, D. (2018), "Promoting Equity and Preventing Exploitation in International Research: The Aims, Work, and Output of the TRUST Project", Ethics and Integrity in Health and Life Sciences Research (Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, Vol. 4), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 11-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2398-601820180000004002

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