Mention of ethical review and informed consent in the reports of research undertaken during the armed conflict in Darfur : a systematic review

Most Recent Articles: Bmc Medical Ethics 20 (40) (2019)
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Armed conflict in Darfur, west Sudan since 2003 has led to the influx of about 100 international humanitarian UN and non-governmental organizations to help the affected population. Many of their humanitarian i...

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