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Ethics
Ethics of Science and Technology and Bioethics
Since its involvement in promoting international reflection on the ethics of life sciences in the 1970s, UNESCO continues to build and reinforce linkages among ethicists, scientists, policy-makers, judges, journalists, and civil society to assist Member States in enacting sound and reasoned policies on ethical issues in science and technology.
Laboratory of ideas
UNESCO addresses the emerging ethical challenges by providing an intellectual forum for multidisciplinary, pluralistic and multicultural reflection on ethics of science and technology – via the:
- International Bioethics Committee (IBC);
- Intergovernmental Bioethics Committee (IGBC);
- World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST).
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Standard-setter
Pioneering normative action
UNESCO's main work in the field of Ethics
- UNESCO developed the Global Ethics Observatory (GEObs), a free global repository of updated information on ethics institutions, experts, legislation, codes of conduct and teaching programmes around the world;
- As a capacity-builder, UNESCO provides Member States with the necessary tools and technical support for the enhancement of their national ethics infrastructure through the Assisting Bioethics Committees (ABC) and the Ethics Education Programme (EEP); and
- UNESCO cooperates with key international stakeholders in the field of ethics of science and technology and fostering coordination among the major actors through the United Nations Inter-Agency Committee on Bioethics.

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UNESCO Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science
The UNESCO Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science is awarded every two years to individuals and groups with outstanding achievements in the field of ethics in science.
Publications
Charter of Ethics of Science and Technology in the Arab Region
2019
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Global bioethics: what for? Twentieth anniversary of UNESCO's Bioethics Programme
2015

The Principle of Respect for Human Vulnerability and Personal Integrity: report of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC)
2013

Water ethics and water resource management
2011
