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  • the principles of do no harm

    Critically examine your data. ...
    Use people-first language. ...
    Label people, not skin color. ...
    Order labels in purposeful ways. ...
    Consider missing groups. ...
    Use color with awareness and care. ...
    Consider the impact of icons and shapes. ...
    Reach out and connect with the people at the center of your research.
    The principle of “do no harm” remains a major concern for all the religious groups. The notion “do no harm” embodies the medical ethics principle of “non-maleficence”, that is to refrain from doing any harm first, before doing any good

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