Why ethics issues in science

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Season 4, Episode 38

On this episode of Africa Science Focus, our reporter Michael Kaloki speaks with African researchers on the significance of ethics in science.

Jerome Singh, an adjunct professor on the Dalla Lana College of Public Well being, College of Toronto, Canada, talks about the necessity to prioritise human wellbeing throughout science experiments, whereas Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem, chair of UNESCO’s World Fee on the Ethics of Scientific Data and Expertise, highlights the moral concerns wanted within the manufacturing of synthetic intelligence applied sciences.

Alloy Ihuah, from the Division of Philosophy, Benue State College, Makurdi, Nigeria, evaluates the results of western science on Africa, and advocates for the domestication of science on the continent.


This podcast was supported by the Science Granting Councils Initiative which goals to strengthen the institutional capacities of 18 public science funding companies in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Africa Science Focus is produced by SciDev.Internet and distributed in affiliation together with your native radio station.

This piece was produced by SciDev.Internet’s Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.





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