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Jessy Kam'yamatamata
9 years ago

The researcher should follow the ethical rules of conducting business. You can not reveal or disclose the subjects who participated in a study like in any form. The photograph is reveling the interviewee and therefore disclosing to woman involved in it. I think we need to set up a National Research Review Board since NCST is not visible. Atango panga release galimoto yoyendera ethanol ngati technology anakhala pansi. And yet people are violating the research ethics everyday. I mean even those at Universities in Malawi they are using shortcuts and do not care about the human subjects in volved in… Read more »

Pacharo
Pacharo
9 years ago

Ndiyo bizimisi ndikufuna ine imeneyi.

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Me too
9 years ago

Apa boma liyenerra kulowerelapo. Taonani nyumbayo. We need bigger ideas. These small ideas only serve to maintain the status quo. A piglet will help but not create a novel change; it wont take this woman out of poverty. Something beyond imagination, something extraordinary needs to be done. Think about generations being left behind and lost. We need to become indignant at poverty and start doing something about it.

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