Ethical Research and Evaluation Guidance Note
This Guidance Note sets out the requirements for ethical practice in research and evaluation. It aligns and
reinforces DFAT’s existing policies related to program management, conduct and risk management and safeguarding policies. Please read this Guidance Note in conjunction with: Read more here
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