No harm
Found 9 free book(s)A Principled Approach to Conflict Sensitive Do No Harm ...
reliefweb.intdo no harm - The principle of “do no harm” is taken from medical ethics. It requires humanitarian It requires humanitarian organisations to strive to minimize the harm they may inadvertently ...
Principles — Respect, Justice, Nonmaleficence, Beneficence
www.nwabr.orgNonmaleficence (do no harm) Obligation not to inflict harm intentionally; In medical ethics, the physician’s guiding maxim is “First, do no harm.” Beneficence (do good) Provide benefits to persons and contribute to their welfare. Refers to an action done for the benefit of others.
The Do No Harm Handbook (The Framework for Analyzing …
www.globalprotectioncluster.orgThe Do No Harm Framework for Analyzing the Impact of Assistance on Conflict 4 exist and offer one avenue for rebuilding non-war relations. To assess the impacts of assistance programmes on conflict, it is important to identify and understand CONNECTORS and LCPs.
U. S. Department of Transportation National Highway ... - EMS
www.ems.govPrimum non nocere – first do no harm. This principle of medical care helps to guide medical decisions by reminding healthcare providers that while attempting to provide treatments to improve a patient’s outcome, there are risks that can cause harm. Providing healthcare requires a constant assessment of the impact of certain
PRINCIPLES OF HARM REDUCTION
harmreduction.orgitself. Because harm reduction demands that interventions and policies designed to serve people who use drugs reflect specific individual and community needs, there is no universal definition of or formula for implementing harm reduction. However, National Harm Reduction Coalition considers the following principles central to harm reduction ...
‘Do no significant harm’
ec.europa.eu•A if no measure leads to significant harm to any of the six environmental objectives •C if one or more measures lead to significant harm to any of the six environmental objectives •The Commission can only endorse an RRP if no assessment criteria is rated with a ‘C’ 4 DNSH is part of the assessment of the plans
Draft articles on Prevention of Transboundary Harm from ...
legal.un.orgharm. Prevention in this sense, as a procedure or as a duty, deals with the phase prior to the situation where signifi-cant harm or damage might actually occur, requiring States concerned to invoke remedial or compensatory measures, which often involve issues concerning liability. (2) The concept of prevention has assumed great sig-
and Resilience Facility Regulation - European Commission
ec.europa.eusignificant harm to environmental objectives within the meaning of Article 17 of the Taxonomy Regulation2, 3. According to the RRF Regulation, the assessment of the RRPs should ensure that each and every measure (i.e. each reform and each investment) within the plan complies with the ‘do no significant harm’ principle (DNSH)4.
The principle of non-refoulement under international human ...
www.ohchr.orgJan 21, 2011 · Under international human rights law, the principle of non-refoulement guarantees that no one should be re-turned to a country where they would face torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and other irreparable harm. This principle applies to all migrants at all times, irrespective of migration status.