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TRUST · Creating and enhancing TRUSTworthy, responsible and equitable partnerships in international research
The goal of the TRUST Project is to catalyse a global collaborative effort to improve adherence to high ethical standards around the world. Achieving equity in international research is one of the pressing concerns of the 21st century. Many international groups and organisations are working on governance frameworks and standards to guide research activities after progressive globalization. However, their efforts are disparate and lacking a guiding vision. In an interdisciplinary collaboration between multi-level ethics bodies, policy advisors, civil society organisations, funding organisations, industry and academic scholars from a range of disciplines, this project combines long-standing, highly respected efforts to build international governance structures with new exciting network opportunities between Europe, India, Sub-Saharan Africa, China and Russia. TRUST will open up new horizons in improving adherence to high ethical standards in research globally. The project's strategic output are three sets of tools based on participatory engagement covering all continents: (1) a global code of conduct for funders, (2) a fair research contracting on-line tool and (3) a compliance and ethics follow-up tool, which takes limited resources into account.
Consortium · 13 organisations
UNIVERSITY OF LANCASHIRE
UK · €622,111
ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM
FR · €124,705
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
FR · €150,950
SIGNOSIS SPRL
BE · €253,975
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
FR · €133,870
PARTNERS FOR HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA (PHDA)
KE · €141,656
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
ZA · €143,358
EUROPEAN & DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CLINICAL TRIALS PARTNERSHIP
NL · €187,685
UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG
ZA · €156,638
FORUM FOR ETHICS REVIEW COMMITTEESIN INDIA
IN
STIFTUNG GLOBALE WERTE ALLIANZ
CH
THE SOUTH AFRICAN SAN INSTITUTE TRUST
ZA · €226,226
COUNCIL ON HEALTH RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
CH
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