Can an ethics code help to achieve equity in international research collaborations? Implementing the global code of conduct for research in resource-poor settings in India and Pakistan

Author:

Chatfield KateORCID,Lightbody Catherine Elizabeth1,Qayum Iftikhar2,Ohly Heather3,Rasgado Marena Ceballos4,Watkins Caroline1,Lowe Nicola M4

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), UK

2. Rehman Medical College, Pakistan

3. University of Central Lancashire, UK

4. UCLan Research Centre for Global Development, UCLan, UK

Abstract

The Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) aims to stop the export of unethical research practices from higher to lower income settings. Launched in 2018, the GCC was immediately adopted by European Commission funding streams for application in research that is situated in lower and lower-middle income countries. Other institutions soon followed suit. This article reports on the application of the GCC in two of the first UK-funded projects to implement this new code, one situated in India and one in Pakistan. Through systematic ethics evaluation of both projects, the practical application of the GCC in real-world environments was tested. The findings of this ethics evaluation suggest that while there are challenges for implementation, application of the GCC can promote equity in international research collaborations.

Funder

Global Challenges Research Fund

Research England QR Global Challenges Research Fund

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Philosophy,Education

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