
| Disaster Management Ethics - Trainer's Guide - 1st Edition (Disaster Management Training Programme, 104 p.) |
| (introduction...) |
| Trainer's guide |
| The basics |
| The specifics |
| WELCOME |
| INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | 1. Objectives |
![]() | 2. Ethics - What is it? |
![]() | 3. Morals - What are they? |
![]() | 4. Ethical behavior/actions |
![]() | 5. WHAT informs ethical decision-making? |
![]() | 6. ETHICAL dilemma |
![]() | 7. WHO decides what is ethical behavior? |
![]() | 8. Ethics as a process |
| TOPIC 1: Military intervention in disaster relief, cooperative relationships and implications for long-term rehabilitation and development |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | 9. Introduction |
![]() | 10. Relationship between disaster management and conflict resolution |
![]() | 11. Intervention activities |
![]() | 12. Ethical decision making on utilization of military forces |
![]() | 13. Ethical Issue #1 |
![]() | 14. Ethical Issue #2 |
![]() | 15. Ethical Issue #3 |
![]() | 16. Ethical Issue #4 |
![]() | 17. Ethical Issue #5 |
![]() | 18. Ethical Issue #6 |
![]() | 19. Guidelines |
![]() | 20. Summary |
| TOPIC 2: Providing humanitarian assistance to displaced populations and refugees |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | 21. Introduction |
![]() | 22. Three types of ethical dilemmas |
![]() | 23. Ethical issues |
![]() | 24. More ethical issues |
![]() | 25. Ethical Issue #1 |
![]() | 26. Ethical Issue #2 |
![]() | 27. Ethical Issue #3 |
![]() | 28. Ethical Issue #4 |
![]() | 29. Ethical Issue #5 |
![]() | 30. Ethical Issue #6 |
![]() | 31. Ethical Issue #7 |
![]() | 32. Ethical Issue #8 |
![]() | 33. Ethical Issue #9 |
![]() | 34. Ethical Issue #10 |
![]() | 35. Summary |
| TOPIC 3: The relationship of disaster response to on-going economic and social development |
![]() | 36. Introduction |
![]() | 37. Ethical Questions |
![]() | 38. Ethical Question #1 |
![]() | 39. Ethical Question #2 |
![]() | 40. Ethical Question #3 |
![]() | 41. Ethical dilemmas from traditional approaches to emergency assistance |
![]() | 42. Conceptual assumptions underlying traditional emergency disaster response |
![]() | 43. New conceptualization |
![]() | 44. Operational change #1 |
![]() | 45. Operational change #2 |
![]() | 46. Summary |
| TOPIC 4: Disaster fund raising, appeals and the utilization of funding resources |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | 47. Introduction |
![]() | 48. Issues for groups involved in emergency disaster relief |
![]() | 49. Unethical double standard |
![]() | 50. Resource allocations must be consistent with identified need |
![]() | 51. Humanitarian assistance expenditures |
![]() | 52. Ethical Litmus Test |
![]() | 53. Summary |
| TOPIC 5: Disaster declaration and response |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | 54. Introduction |
![]() | 55. Ethical issues |
![]() | 56. Ethical Issue #1 |
![]() | 57. Ethical Issue #2 |
![]() | 58. Ethical Issue #3 |
![]() | 59. Ethical Issue #4 |
![]() | 60. Ethical Issue #5 |
![]() | 61. Ethical Issue #6 |
![]() | 62. Ethical Issue #7 |
![]() | 63. Deliberating ethical issues |
![]() | 64. Factors influencing ethical deliberations |
![]() | 65. Summary |
| ETHICS HANDOUTS |