The for-profit sector in humanitarian response: integrating ethical considerations in public policy decision making

作者: Carmen Huckel Schneider , Joel Negin

DOI: 10.1080/13623699.2016.1250200

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摘要: The engagement of the for-profit private sector in health, social and humanitarian services has become a topic keen interest. It is particularly contentious those instances where organizations have recipients public funds, they key decision-makers terms how, to whom, are provided. We put forward framework for identifying organizing ethical questions be considered when contracting government sector, specifically areas that traditionally remained or not-for-profit spheres. designed inform both academic debate practical decision-making regarding acceptability, feasibility legitimacy carrying out work. First, we outline importance posing vs. organizations. then five before examining extent which ethics concerns warranted how may safeguarded.

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