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Your support helps fund new research on our focus areas of governance, ethics, evidence, policy and practice – supporting human rights action, humanitarian response, health, education, heritage stewardship and sustainable development – and helps us cover our [modest] operating costs. Officers and Board members serve pro bono.
Your support help fund our engagement of the full life-cycle of issues around global immunization and vaccines:
building and refining the ethical frameworks that help assure that policy proceeds from values and aligns with their implications,
analyzing and communicating about vaccine evidence, ethics and policy in scholarly journals, the media and in other fora,
innovating new analytical, visualization and decision approaches to address these issues, and
convening the full vaccine community to consider evidence, ethics and practical solutions, addressing opportunity and performance.
Learn more at https://centerforvaccineethicsandpolicy.net/
Your support helps us cover our costs and to address a current shortfall in our annual operating budget for this knowledge-sharing service. See the current edition pdf and posted versions here: https://centerforvaccineethicsandpolicy.net/
This weekly digest is intended to aggregate and distill key content from a broad spectrum of practice domains and organization types including key agencies/IGOs, NGOs, governments, academic and research institutions, consortia and collaborations, foundations, and commercial organizations. We also monitor a spectrum of peer-reviewed journals and general media channels. The Sentinel’s geographic scope is global/regional but selected country-level content is included.
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Your support helps fund the Center for Informed Consent Integrity work on consent in research contexts across all the Foundation’s action sectors including health, human rights, humanitarian response, education and literacy, sustainable development, and heritage stewardship. This work includes producing knowledge sharing services including Informed Consent :: A Monthly Review and our new webinar series
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Your support helps fund the commission of this new work, costs associated with world and national premieres, and supporting programs. Requiem for Integrity -- as a musical/performance work -- is intended to be relevant for current and future instances where integrity is challenged or subverted; be a cathartic, mindful and sorrowful for loss; be celebratory for integrity as a human aspiration and moral imperative; be provocative in providing a call to action to defend, recommit, re-build integrity wherever it may be challenged; and be universal and adaptable to global and cultural contexts, enabling “local performance”