Doing or not doing harm? Ethical issues in researching Children Born of War

Norman Mukasa and Ingvill C. Mochmann

The collection, analysis, and reporting of data concerning Children Born of War (CBOW) necessitate a commitment to respecting and protecting these children by adhering to ethical standards in research involving minors. To uphold these ethical principles in relation to CBOW, it is essential to consider the fundamental needs of the children, ensure that research findings inform practice and policy, and contribute to improved service delivery for CBOW.

Norman Mukasa and Ingvill C. Mochmann have addressed these matters in a new blog post published with gesis.

Read the post here: https://blog.gesis.org/doing-or-not-doing-harm-ethical-issues-in-researching-children-born-of-war/

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