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Global Forum on Bioethics in Research International Research Ethics Training Program Directors Network Meeting Bethesda, USA, October, 16-17, 2007 Sandra Realpe Ethics Officer GFBR-Secretariat Geneva, Switzerland realpe@cohred.org. Outline. This presentation will address questions:
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Global Forum on Bioethics in Research International Research Ethics Training Program Directors Network Meeting Bethesda, USA, October, 16-17, 2007 Sandra Realpe Ethics Officer GFBR-Secretariat Geneva, Switzerland realpe@cohred.org
Outline This presentation will address questions: • Where do we come from? • Who are we? • Where are we going to?
Where do we come from? Bethesda, USA, November, 7-10, 1999 First GFBR meeting Initiated by the Fogarty International Centre of the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organisation, to facilitate global, open, and frank discussion of issues in health research from the developing countries perspective
Where do we come from? And then… 2000 Bangkok, Thailand: Capacity Building for Ethics Review in Developing Countries, Benefiting the host Community 2002 Cape town, South Africa: Bioethics and Public Health Research, Including Ethical Guidelines Related to Post-trial Access to Drugs 2002 Brasilia, Brazil: Ethics of Genomic Research 2004 Paris, France: Sharing the Benefits from Research in Developing Countries: Equity and Intellectual Property
Where do we come from? 2005 Blantyre, Malawi: What happens when the research is over? Post-trial Obligations of Researchers and Sponsors 2006 Karachi, Pakistan: Ethical Issues Involving Public Health, Health Systems, and Health Services GFBR-Secretariat to be established through a grant from the European Commission FP6 2007 Vilnius, Lithuania: Fostering Research Ethics Infrastructure in the Developing World/Transition Societies The GFBR-Secretariat is established Hosted by the Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED)
Where do we come from? December 3-5, 2008, Auckland, New Zealand Ethics of Research Involving Indigenous Peoples and Vulnerable Populations www.gfbronline.com http://gfbr9.hrc.govt.nz/
Who are we? What: • The GFBR is the only global platform specifically provided to promote debate on emerging ethical issues in international collaborative healthresearch between developing and developed countries
Who are we? Aims: • Strengthens the protectionof human participants in international health research • Provides a forum for developing country perspectives on ethical issues in research • Builds capacity for ethical review of research • Encourages long-term joint management of research protocols
Call for applications to Host 10th Global Forum on Bioethics in Research (2009) • Expression of Interest by 1st December 2007 • Full Proposal by 15th January 2008
Who are we? The GFBR-Secretariat is based on, and operates, a fellowship programme • One part-time Ethics Officer • Two full time fellows • The recipient of the 2007 Fellowship is Xiuqin Wang (China) • Functions: Maintaining the “institutional memory” and organizational continuity of the GFBR and raising funds to extend the Secretariat activities
Who are we? Call for applications Fellowship Programme 2008 Deadline for applications: November, 09, 2007
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Where are we going to? Questionnaire • What should make a Secretariat for the GFBR useful to you? • Ensure growth in the proportion of developing country institutions on the partnership • Support and advocate for capacity building for health research ethics • Enhence networking in international health research ethics • . • .
Where are we going to? Questionnaire • What services do you think the Secretariat should provide? • Establish regular communication with the GFBR participants (newsletter, GFBR list of participants…) • Stimulate debate further discussion at country level • Identifying emerging issues in international health research ethics • . • .
What services do you think the Secretariat should provide? . . . . What should make a Secretariat for the GFBR useful to you? . . . . Where are we going to ? Questionnaire Please: fill in and return it to Sandra Realpe, Ethics Officer, Secretariat – Global Forum on Bioethics in Research realpe@cohred.org tel 0041 22 591 89 / 0041 22 591 89 10 c/o Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED) 1-5 Route des Morillons P.O.Box 2100 1211 Geneva 2 Switzerland
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