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UNESCO and Ethics Division of Ethics of Science and Technology United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Established Nov.1945 Hdq. Paris, France
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(BIO)ETHICS & UNESCO Understanding the current ethical problems in connection with science and technology educationscience social and human sciences culture communication and information
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(BIO)ETHICS AND UNESCO 1970 UNESCO first reflection on ethics of life sciences 1993Start bioethics program with International Bioethics Committee (IBC) - 36 independent experts designated by DG 1998Intergovernmental Bioethics Committee (IGBC) - 36 member states of UNESCO elected by GC 1998Expansion of program with ethics of scientific knowledge and technology -World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST) 2002Inter-agency Committee on Bioethics
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics theoretical basis of activities Division of Ethics of Science and Technology
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities standard-setting actions capacity building awareness raising
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities Standard-setting actions COMEST IGBC Inter- Agency Comm IBC
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Normative instruments Gen.Conference 1997 Gen.Conference 2003
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities standard-setting actions Universal Declaration on bioethics 2005
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities standard-setting actions Universal Declaration on bioethics Code of Conduct for Scientists 2005 2005; 2007
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities standard-setting actions Universal Declaration on bioethics Code of Conduct for Scientists Ethical Principles for use of the environment 2005 2005; 2007 2007; 2009
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities standard-setting actions Universal Declaration on bioethics Code of Conduct for Scientists Ethical Principles for use of the environment Ethical Principles for outer space 2005 2005; 2007 2007; 2009 2005; 2007
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities capacity building
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Global Ethics Observatory Database 1: experts Database 2: institutions, organisations, commissions Database 3: ethics teaching programmes Database 4: legislation and guidelines GEO Headquarters: coordination; English + French Regional databases coherent network - Vilnius (Russian language) - Porto Alegre (Spanish and Portuguese)
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities capacity building Ethics Education Programme - biennium 2004-2005: establishing Latin American and European School of Ethics, creating a pool of experts from various countries - biennium 2006-2007: other priority areas Asia and Arab region EEP
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities capacity building Implementation of instruments - establishing national (bio)ethics committees - producing resource materials for ethics committees - providing legal samples and materials - workshops and training - developing implementation methodology
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities awareness raising
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bioethicsscience ethics environmental ethics space ethics Theoretical basis of activities awareness raising Ethics around the World - rotating conferences aiming at: Disseminating information Interacting and networking with national experts
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awareness raising Ethics around the World Netherlands, 18 March 2004 Iran, 2 May 2004 Lithuania, 13 September 2004 Turkey, 15 September 2004 Argentina, 4-5 November 2004 South Korea, 16 November 2004 Mexico, 24 November 2004 Indonesia, 2 December 2005 Philippines, 6 December 2005 Portugal, 6 January 2005 Burundi, February 2005 Morocco, Spring 2005 China, May 2005 Uganda, November 2005 Consultation of national experts on the Universal declaration on bioethics Ethics teaching
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awareness raising Publications - Information kit on Human Cloning (available in 6 working languages) - Book series in Ethics -Vol.1: Environmental Ethics -Vol.2: Ethics and Nanotechnology - Guidebooks on National (Bio)ethics Committees: - Guidebook 1: Establishing Biomedical Ethics Committees ( early 2005)
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Research - Re-evaluation of (bio)ethics: emphasis on public health, social justice, human rights (special significance of ethical issues for developing countries) Panama City, Panama: regional network of experts, March 2004 Eilat, Israel: 3 rd International Conference in Medical Ethics, March 2004 - New topics for analysis and international regulation: nanotechnology, integrity in scientific research, cognitive sciences - Ethics, innovative and existing technologies - Ethics and pain management (University of Shefffield; Economic and Social Research Council, United Kingdom, March 2004) - Justice through creative technologies (Creighton University, Omaha, USA, April 2004) - Ethics and anaesthesiology (European Society of Anaesthesiologists, Lisbon, June 2004)
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Standards Declara- tions Capacity Ethics committes Legislation/ guidelines Ethics teaching Awareness publications GEO databases Rotating conferences OUTCOMES platforms for ethical action intensive public debate informed public opinion (inter)national normative frameworks morally sensitized professionals and scientists assisted policy- making A summary view of ethics activities in a coherent framework
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ETHICS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Our website: www.unesco.org/shs/ethics
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