This article was originally published as: A sample ethics application to the African Independent Ethics Committee (AIEC) for research on social work with women victims of violence in Morocco
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Abstract
This article provides a sample of an ethics application to the African Independent Ethics Committee (AIEC). It is based on research with women victims of violence in Morocco, grounded in the African Ubuntu philosophy. Emphasizing interconnectedness and community respect, this ethical approach aims to enhance care for victims of gender-based violence through community-oriented and empathetic methods. At the end of this sample application, there are three appendices: the ethics application form of the AIEC, eight basic Ubuntu ethics in research and guidance on how to write an ethics statement. By sharing this sample application, and the appended information, authors intent to share knowledge of ethics planning in research with learners, academics, researchers, members of ethics boards, reviewers, editors and publishers in Africa and beyond.
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Mrabti, L. & Belamfedel Alaoui, Z. (2024). An ethics application for research on social work with women victims of violence in Morocco. African Journal of Social Work, 14(4), 174-184. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajsw.v14i4.1
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Authors
- Laila Mrabti
- Zouhair Belamfedel Alaoui
Keywords
African Independent Ethics Committee (AIEC), ethical research, ethics statement, Morocco, Ubuntu ethics, Ubuntu philosophy, women victims of violence
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