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SUMMARY:Workshop “Ethics in Humanitarian  Research: Between Values\, Standards and Field Realities”
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance UA SCO held the first event within the Ukrainian Humanitarian Research Hub — a workshop focused on ethical challenges in humanitarian research. \n🧩 The Ukrainian Humanitarian Research Hub was created as a space where science meets practice to foster a research culture grounded in trust\, safety\, and accountability. Humanitarian research is not “humanities” — it is research conducted in humanitarian settings\, where every question can affect a person’s experience\, dignity\, and well-being. \nWe were honored to engage leading global experts in humanitarian ethics whose work shapes international standards in research and humanitarian response. \nDuring the workshop\, we explored key themes that define ethical foundations for research in crisis contexts: \n✅ Moral responsibility of researchers in times of war and humanitarian crises\n 💬 Dr. Hugo Slim (University of Oxford)\, one of the most influential theorists in humanitarian ethics\, emphasized:\n “Truth is a real challenge\, especially during war. We are forced to balance between truth and secrecy. Sometimes discretion and restraint in sharing information can be just as important as openness and transparency.” \n✅ Global standards of research ethics\, FAIR and CARE principles\, and responsible data governance\n 💬 Dr. Susan Murphy (Trinity College Dublin)\, expert in research ethics and data governance\, highlighted:\n “It’s crucial to collect only the data that is truly needed — and to clearly explain to participants how and why that data is being used.” \n✅ Protection of respondents and researchers in conflict settings\n 💬 Rafael Van den Bergh (Protect Humanitarians)\, researcher on the safety and well-being of humanitarian workers\, stressed:\n “The safety of researchers and respondents must be a priority — both physical and psychological. We must honestly acknowledge risks\, mitigate them\, and be transparent about the expected benefits. That’s the essence of ethical decision-making.” \nUkrainian Context and Practical Cases\nIn the second part of the workshop\, Ukrainian organizations — Girls NGO\, Open Space Works Ukraine\, East-SOS\, and Caritas Ukraine — presented their approaches to working with adolescents\, documenting war crimes\, and integrating ethical principles into organizational policies. \nStrong feedback from participants confirmed: ethics is not a formality — it is the foundation of trust.\n How we collect\, store\, and publish data defines not only the quality of research but also the level of trust in the humanitarian sector. \n“Final research products become more than reports — they become tools for decision-making\, advocacy\, and program improvement\,” participants noted. \nThis workshop marked the first step toward developing an Ethical Code for Humanitarian Researchers in Ukraine.\n The Ukrainian Humanitarian Research Hub is coordinated by Olha Shevchuk-Klyuzheva\, Head of Advocacy Projects at the UKR CSO Alliance. \n💛 We thank all speakers and participants for their openness\, sincerity\, and trust.\n Together\, we are shaping a space where ethics becomes an integral part of humanitarian response culture in Ukraine. \n📅 Coming this December: the Hub’s next event — on Artificial Intelligence in Humanitarian Research\, exploring data collection\, analysis\, and ethical boundaries in the digital age.\n 📺 Watch the full workshop on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/PtS44bqWPfw?si=3S00_Pf0sBqWSXuh
URL:https://allianceuacso.com/event/workshop-ethics-in-humanitarian-research-between-values-standards-and-field-realities/
LOCATION:Alliance UA CSO Office\, 14 Yevhena Chykalenka Street\, Kyiv\, Ukraine
CATEGORIES:Research Hub
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SUMMARY:Building bridges - introducing NGOs to the Private Sector
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to announce that Alliance UA CSO and\nPlatform of humanitarian NGOs in Ukraine have united to showcase the transformative power\nof the NGO sector. Ahead of the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) in Rome\, we invite the private sector\nto a candid dialogue on how business\, NGOs\, and government can co-create resilience in Ukraine’s recovery journey. \nEvent Details\nDate: July 2\, 2025\nTime: 09:30–12:30 EEST\nVenue: Alliance UA CSO Office\, Chykalenka 14\, Kyiv\nLanguage: English \nRegister Now \nAgenda\n\nNetworking with business & NGO leaders\nInsights from Mila Leonova (Alliance UA CSO) & Camilla Corradin (Humanitarian NGO Platform in Ukraine)\nCase Studies: From philanthropy to scalable partnership\nInteractive Discussion: Co-designing the next steps for impact
URL:https://allianceuacso.com/event/building-bridges-introducing-ngos-to-the-private-sector/
LOCATION:Alliance UA CSO Office\, 14 Yevhena Chykalenka Street\, Kyiv\, Ukraine
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SUMMARY:Global Ethics\, Local Power: Humanitarian Learning in Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:  \nLanguage: English  |  Format: Hybrid (in-person & live-stream) \nWe invite you to join us for a morning of critical reflection on humanitarian ethics and capacity-building in Ukraine. Doors open at 09:30 for coffee & networking. \nProgramme highlights\n\nKeynote: Prof. Hugo Slim (Oxford) presents his new book Humanitarianism 2.0: New Ethics for the Climate Emergency\nPanel discussion — Transforming humanitarian ethics & the role of local actors\nPrototype unveiling of Ukraine’s humanitarian learning ecosystem\nSurvey insights on learning needs of humanitarian workers\nLaunch of the short-term Leadership & Advocacy Course (co-developed with the Humanitarian Leadership Academy)\n\nParticipation options\n\nIn-person: Alliance UA CSO Office\, 14 Yevhena Chykalenka St\, Kyiv\nOnline: Live-stream via YouTube (join here)
URL:https://allianceuacso.com/event/global-ethics-local-power-humanitarian-learning-in-ukraine/
CATEGORIES:Research Hub
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