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Further development of ethics teaching How can UNESCO contribute?
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities capacity building Ethics Education Programme - biennium 2004-2005: East-Central Europe + Latin America - biennium 2006-2007: Asia and Arab region - biennium 2008-2008: Africa EEP
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COMEST report of working group, December 2003 Recommendations for building up worldwide competence in the ethics of science
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ETHICS EDUCATION PROGRAMME 1.Mapping of existing programs 2. Inputting program descriptions into GEO database 3. Promote international cooperation to create regional and (later) national programs 4. Develop criteria for a core curriculum 5. Evaluating programs and provide certification 6. Fellowship fund, and allocating fellowships to certified programs November 2004: Budapest January 2005: Moscow Spring 2005: Zagreb (?)
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Ethics Education Programme Infrastructure mapping of experts in ethics teaching ( GEO) sampling of teaching programs creation of networks of experts establishment of documentation centers (2004: Vilnius) college of UNESCO Chairs UNESCO Chairs in Bioethics in Haifa (2001), Buenos Aires (1994), Njoro (1998), Lima (1999), Granada (1999)
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Ethics Education Programme Program development transformation of networks into “schools” dissemination of sample collection of teaching programs establishment of UNESCO chairs advisory body Educational resources Fellowship fund
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Ethics Education Programme Advisory Expert Committee - identifying a core curriculum in the area of ethics - developing standards and criteria for evaluating teaching programmes - providing a system of certification of programmes
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Division of Ethics of Science and Technology Ethics capacity building education as part of a broader implementation strategy Example: country x almost no ethics infrastructure Project to establish structures for moral deliberation in the country - introduction of ethics courses in medical school programme - creating moral consultation service for physicians - founding of ethics committees in hospitals - establishment of National Ethics Committee
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Division of Ethics of Science and Technology Ethics capacity building: promoting international collaboration Example: Masterprogramme for SEE countries European Master in Bioethics Council of Europe: Master programme ‘Health, Human Rights and Ethics’ focus on human rights and basic (public health) ethics regional initiative, disseminating from 1 country to 7 other countries
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Master programme ‘Health, Human Rights and Ethics’ Start: Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia April 2005 Introduction into ethics Legal sources and regulatory framework Human rights, health and transition societies Practical skills: writing and presenting November 2005 Health and scientific research Health and society Environmental ethics Practical skills: analysis of protocol and guidelines April 2006 Health policy Professional relationships Ethics and health institutions Practical skills: engaging in public debate November 2006 Genetics, reprodcutive health and public health End of life care Health promotion and prevention Practical skills: teaching ethics Practical skills: writing a scientific paper
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Division of Ethics of Science and Technology Ethics Education Programme: what do we want? Initiate- provide models GEO database - regional collaboration: international programs; starting in one country, disseminating to others Disseminate - teaching the teaching - development of materials and resources - UNESCO chairs in (bio)ethics Reinforce - international certification system - fellowship program
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