Tuesday, December 29, 2015



TRUST project starts

Creating and enhancing TRUSTworthy, responsible and equitable partnerships in international research”


Co-funded by the European Commission, TRUST main objective is to reduce the risk of exporting non ethical practices, that-is-to-say ‘ethics dumping’, in all the fields of research to low and middle income countries (LMICs). As a Coordination and Support Action of Horizon 2020, this is not a research project. TRUST is thus aimed to catalyse a global collaborative effort to improve adherence to high ethical standards in research in LMICs. The implementation of TRUST just starts, and will end at the end of 2018.

Context:
Globalization of research activities is raising the risk of developing research sensitive ethical issues being conducted by European organisations outside the EU without proper compliance structures and follow‐up. This phenomenon has highlighted gaps in global research ethics governance. Several governance frameworks and standards to guide research activities have been initiated, but there are disparate and lacking a guiding vision. That is why TRUST will use existing frameworks and tools in order to reinforce and enhance them.

Project overview:
‘Ethics dumping’ means both purposeful exploitation of third country research participants/resources as well as exploitation based on insufficient ethics awareness. In this respect, the project is built on an interdisciplinary collaboration between multi-level actors (e.g. ethics bodies, policy makers, civil society organisations, funding organisations, industry and academic scholars), an essential aspect to get a global view on the ethics issue, to receive wide responses, and to target a large public.

During three years, the TRUST international consortium and its networks will collaborate to create and start implementing three tools preventing from ethics dumping: a Global Code of conduct, designed for funders and researchers especially, containing major principles of equitable research partnerships; on-line Fair Research Contracts protecting vulnerable populations involved in research and ensuring fair benefits-sharing; and a Compliance and ethics follow-up designed for a wide use, for all stakeholders.

Activities are based on case studies involving local structures in countries where the research takes place and impacts population. In addition to internal production of case studies, a bottom-up call for competition with 2,000€ to win has been launched in order to collect original case studies (deadline March the 2nd, 2016), for instance misuse of health technologies. English and French application form is available at the following link: http://www.progressproject.eu/news/2208-case-competition-reducing-the-risk-of-exporting-unethical-research-practices/

To reinforce the guiding vision of TRUST, a funder and industry platform of dialogue is been designed to co-ordinate and support activities of the TRUST partners. Indeed funders are powerful agents in achieving high ethical standards globally, having already a legal requirement to comply with their financial instruments.

The TRUST project is a stimulus to then allow the international community to take over. Global adherence to high ethical standards and the sustainability of the impact of TRUST’s mission will be ensured through the establishment of a global network by the development of a collaboration platform, creating an international forum for exchange of information and views, and establishing confidence between stakeholders.