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  • How to ensure your M&E cause no harm to other participants, stakeholders and others.

    I. I'm still having challenges with point 3

    1. What if the respondent or participant can't read, is it possible to read read it for him/her.

    2. Language barrier:, is it possible to get a translator for a respondent who don't understand per said language used

  • It is important for an M& E expert to honor the dignity , well-being and self worth of individuals by mot intentionally or unintentionally causing physical , emotional or reputational damage to the participants. The Do No Harm Principle instructs researchers to actively avoid causing damage when collecting data.

    When collecting data it is important for the M&E team to :

    1. Consider the experiences of the participants
      2.Ensure that all participants give informed consent to collect and use their data
      3.Identify and avoid potential areas where your data may exacerbate existing inequalities
  • How can you do no harm to the people you are collecting data from?

  • many people can take advantage of people's information inthe rural areas because of educational background

  • To ensure your m and e practice cause no harm consider the experience of your participants , ensure that they give consent to collect their information and ensure that their data is kept anonymous and confidential

  • What happens when the data is exposed

  • teaches us to be confidential to the data collected

  • It is equally important to avoid harm to prevent any future consequences.

    Participants should be explained to on what is required of them and participate voluntary without any fear. Inform the participants of why data is being collected and that it will be in safe hands with no consequences. Being friendly will also help.

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  • The ethics are important in M & E process and this topic may require further discussion in more details.

  • How do we ensure non biaseness during data collection

  • We have to look for the participants who at least have experience ,data has to be stored for confidentiality .

  • the four points on "Do No Harm" are very important to be considered. Its very clear now on the reasons why. Good points

  • Honour is the dignity, well-being and self- worth of individual,if you cause physical, emotional or reputational damage to the people either intentionally or unintentionally it will affected by your work

  • As you have meant above "the disclosure of very sensitive information, such as health information, sexual or political information, can harm an individual's reputation or safety."
    Data is property of the organization, hence we cannot disclose its information.

  • A leak in data may cause a lot of damages to the beneficiaries as well as the reputation of an organization. Therefore, the importance of making sure that data is confidential in data management systems and anonymous especially in external presentations and reports can never be over emphasized.

  • In reply to this topic, there is a real analytical view i have come across were the insurance of informed consent is particularly important especially in the collection of data within with rural communities. As one has to follow protocol for them to be able to have permission to intercept within the community or villages to carry their analysis. The protocol is presumed by the village chiefs, the police , the councilors of the village wards and also including the governmental ministries within the surroundings of the study area. This is important to practice as ethical uncertainties will be broken because the authorities within the area would have granted permission for the organization to carry out its study.

  • While some medical schools ask their graduates to abide by the Hippocratic Oath, others use a different pledge — or none at all. And in fact, although “first, do no harm” is attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, it isn’t a part of the Hippocratic Oath at all. It is actually from another of his works called Of the Epidemics.

  • Despite the need to collect high quality data to robustly inform our decisions, there is need to ensure we keep in mind the experiences of our respondents and keep our surveys short enjoyable. I have been part of a data collection that had surveys designed without consideration of the recipients experience or triggers for traumatic events. The do no harm principle is always necessary in ensuring an ethically sound data collection process.

  • Its very important to consider the issue of causing harm during and after the project. So when carrying out a project that probes into people's personal life and experiences it is vital to avoid intentional or unintentional damage to the people involved in the project.

  • I agree on this we should not harm the people for our data.

  • Untrained researchers or data-collectors usually make many ethical issues. Harms and their consequences can cost the organizations much more the cost of training.

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  • Ethics means the principles that guide morally correct behavior
    Do no harm is one of the ethics principle.
    Consider the experience of your participants
    Ensure all participants gives informed consent to collect and use their data.

    Ensure that when appropriate participants data is kept anonymous and confidential.

  • how to ensure that M&E practices cause no harm to participants, stakeholders or other people.

  • It is therefore ver essential to consider thge welfare of the participants who are providing us with data keep the information they provides us confident and bar u authorized personnel to access the information. They also must be kept anonymous and the information they provide must not be traceable to the data provider.

  • It is important that the topic of any survey or evaluation is explicitly explained to participants, no cession, participants must be willing to be part of the survey and sign informed consent forms, also on the part of the organization the staff should have signed confidentiality agreements to ensure that no harmful information may be leaked out i.e. HIV Status of participants .

    content of the questionnaire should not make participants feel ashamed , even the way the questions are asked.

  • I think 'Don No Harm' is very important principle not only for data collecion and for M&E , its important for all activities done by an organization and it should be the first leading principle while working in an organization.
    and from my expereince 'Do No Harm' should start at the planning of data collection and the related activities and then it should be used in the implementation of data collectioas as well and later in the analysis and sharing insights about the data.

  • 1.in organization you must consider the following steps.

    • Consider the experience of your participants
    • ensure that all participants gives information consent to collect and use their data
    • ensure that,when appropriate data is kept anonymous and confident ntial
    • identify and avoid potential areas where your data my exacerbate existing inequities
  • All points in this section are very keen to consider before collecting data. And the first 3 points are more likely used or applied in the introduction part. Most of the introductions in data survey states the purpose of the data collection, the rationale in the data collection, the time expected to take during interview and lastly to comfort the participant by assuring that the information provided is confidential.
    But at the last point it is tricky. I consider the participant as my client, but we need the information to identify some issues that need to be addressed. I might stay quiet for some information to protect my clients but I will e guilty to stay quiet on the bad manners in the community.

  • I understood that the priciple of DO NO HARM is very important in Data collection Process.

  • c'est très intéressant

  • I am Peter from Uganda, I am happy to be part of this Team. This is a very true and fair topic, i have read through and related it to many scenarios, I need an explanation of the Term Anonymous. thanks

  • Potentially, one's M&E activities can cause damage to either individual beneficiaries, participating communities, and other stakeholders. In this light, The Do No Harm principle is a moral guide that enables M&E practitioners to be mindful of causing harm. This principle encourages one to be aware of participants' experiences and guarantee that they all give informed consent to collect and use their data. By this, participants must know what data the project aspires to get from them and how the process of collecting that data might affect them; also, they must give approval.
    Besides, to ensure participants' safety, this principle also provides for anonymity and confidentiality. It also cautions about identifying and avoiding activities that have the propensity of worsening existing unfair treatment on participants.

  • During designing the data collection process and types of data being collected; then all the precautions should be taken or considered that the privacy of the respondents should be kept. One should keep in mind that how the data to be collected, represented without causing any harm to anybody.

  • To ensure that no harm is caused data tools should be efficient and clear to avoid time consuming, ensure that the knowledge is shared by those who collect data and being aware of the risks henceforth. Data should be confidential and should be retrieved by those concerned because some can be too sensitive .

  • To ensure that no harm is caused data tools should be efficient and clear to avoid time consuming, ensure that the knowledge is shared by those who collect data and being aware of the risks henceforth. Data should be confidential and should be retrieved by those concerned because some can be too sensitive .

  • The do no harm principle is critical in the work that we do in the WASH sector. When collecting information on water supplies, it is critical that the information you get and analyze do not put the people in a situation that they'll be considered to be water sufficient while in real sense these people have a huge problem when it comes to water.

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  • “Do No Harm” is a basic ethical principle most
    commonly recognized as it is applied to health and
    medical research. “Do No Harm” means that in the
    implementation of health activities, be it treatment or
    intervention, the implementer will not, intentionally
    or otherwise, harm the subject. In “Ethics in TB&HIV
    Related Research, the types of harm
    are identified as emotional or psychological, social,
    physical, financial, legal or moral harm. From the
    delineation of these types of harm, it can be inferred
    that the “Do No Harm” ethical principle is applicable
    to a multitude of disciplines in these days.

  • Hence it is better to use a unified format for all organisations, that is not bias and not influenced by societal, religious backgrounds of implementors.

  • Data is very impotent of every organization. We get information from data.

  • Yes, I totally agree with the topic which are written about privacy of the data.

  • Do No Harm principle, is to avoid exposing peolple to additional risk through our actions.That is, we take a step back from an intervention to look at the broader context and mitigate potential negative effects.

  • Ethical issues are very important in M&E and must not be ignored.

  • When people feel that their data will be kept safe and anonymous, response rate will be high.

  • In situations where your data collection process unintentionally harm your participants, how do you mitigate it?

  • following the do no harm policy helps to build trust between participants and the data collector and this is where the consent form comes in making them aware they are in charge of the entire process and can choose to discontinue at anytime.

  • DO NOT HARM

    Be careful with data as is very critical for decision making and also consider the once you collect from that at the end it wont harm them directly or indirectly.

    To esure that our M& E processes do not bring harm wie need to cosider that we put in mind the following;

    1. Consider the eperience of your participants-whether they understand what is required of them
    2. Ensure informed consent in data collection to your participants
    3. Ensure confidetiality to data.
    4. Identify and avoid areas where data can be used to harm.
  • DO NOT HARM

    Data is very critical in decisio making thus it has to safe guarded to ensure it does not harm indirectly or directly.

    But to ensure the process is not harmful certain majors must be put in place like;

    1. Consider the experience of your participants regarding data collection.
      2Ensure informed consent in data collection.
    2. Ensure confidentiality.
    3. Identify and avoid areas where data can be used to harm.
  • It is very important in ensuring no harm is caused during any data collection or gathering evidences and as well seek consent participants involved.

  • Do NO Harm means that there is need to be more focused in seeking the information and be detailed in the collected information. it is because when this information reaches other persons it may not get misleaded. At times people engaged in one situation gets hypnatized and use the similar information in other way or understand with different perspective. therefore it is the need of the hour to collect the full information about the ongoing activities of the project considering the fact that collected information in any case won't spoil the repute of the individuals provided data. Sometimes we get data about some of the project interventions that are driven on the command of local influentials who are not ligitimate in their action and if their deeds are known and taken care of they can become enemy of informant. if we take example of any quarbani or wash project where there are issues in implementation and we get to know from a person then we shouldn't release the name of the person who have informed us.

  • when designing, collecting, analyzing and sharing Data, we have to make sure that we do no Harm.
    we have to consider potential risks for all stakeholders at all stages of the process.
    we have to avoid or minimize anything that will cause physical or emotional harm to participants, as well as making participants aware of any potential harms prior to their participation.

  • when designing, collecting, analyzing and sharing Data, we have to make sure that we do no Harm.
    we have to consider potential risks for all stakeholders at all stages of the process.
    we have to avoid or minimize anything that will cause physical or emotional harm to participants, as well as making participants aware of any potential harms prior to their participation.

  • when designing, collecting, analyzing and sharing Data, we have to make sure that we do no Harm.
    we have to consider potential risks for all stakeholders at all stages of the process.
    we have to avoid or minimize anything that will cause physical or emotional harm to participants, as well as making participants aware of any potential harms prior to their participation.

  • Ethics is very important. Especially in areas where there are existing inequalities or political tensions. Project implementers need to pay cognisance to these disparities.

  • Given that the data suggests that some in the group have done criminal acts, then some unscrupulous politicians may use it to support their claims that the group is responsible for local problems. While there maybe some truth to it, one cannot generalise and blame the entire group for individual acts.

  • The data can not be used by political opponents because it will cause further damaged this group of people believed to have committed crime. It is good to do a pretesting first to confirm whether your data will do any harm to this group people. Carefully, explain to them the purpose of collecting such data and give informed consent for them to decide whether to participate or not. Do not force anyone to participate instead let it be voluntary. Ensure that the data provided is private and confidential to avoid damaging anyone's reputation or safety.

  • Is it a problem with my browser, I don't see the discussion question

  • Its very important to avoid the harming, because once the benneficiaries know that the collected data is not private, they may get hungry and feel down if it is related to their indicidual lifes, so every data must be kept in private, only acessible to workers whom will use correctly without harming the participants.

  • Do no harm is a key principle of ethical behavior within M&E to ensure that all participants to seek consent to collect and use their data,, to ensure that the people you are collecting data from understand exactly what they are agree to participate
    To ensure that participants data are kept anonymous and confidential
    Identify and avoid potential area

  • I need the notes to read

  • It so essential to check and always ensure that you stick to the ethical principle of do no harm because if you do not consider this you could intentionally or unintentionally harm participants and that will even ruin your data and data use.

  • So true participants have to be protected always.

  • M and E teams should be very careful and vigilant on how they collect and use their data. The information collected should not intrude participants privacy or inquire about staff without their consent and permission. The data collected as well should be strictly confidential where its only accessed by those who have permission and data should not be leaked any how

  • It is clear, you should always need to be careful when collecting data especially when it involves certain communities or group of people. But my question is, how can we really avoid situations where the only people willing to give the information comes from one class of people?

  • I think we must give special attention to this aspect because it may lead the participants to some difficulties and social problems in their environment if we don't keep the data anonymous and confidential especially in sensitive health cases, like HIV transmission. It is also crucial to get the informed consent from them in order to collect and use their data. In my personal experience, I found some people rejecting to involve in the survey because they mostly believe that it would not be beneficial to their life according to their experience in previous surveys. It is also important for data collectors not to give any false hope to them about the survey. These are all that I would like to discuss about the topic, do no harm, in this module.

  • Ethical Issues to consider in simple term:
    The tools should be easy to use within a short period.
    Allow participants to give consent for participation
    Ensure confidentiality of the participants
    Ensure their safety by making sure that their data is used only for the purpose for which it is collected and nothing else

  • the information gathered from those people even if if they have committed a crime in their past , i should report that to politicians to keep confidentiality and for the will of the research that you are doing

  • One of the work of M& E is a Collection of Data/information from respondents who are supposed to be relevant for that particular project. The way we select the respondents of the data, the way we keep the collected data, the way we produce the report on the collected data etc, shouldn't be on the way to harm the respondents. If we use the data/information gathered from respondents in the way that harm the respondents at any time, we are not ethical, or we Violet the ethical principle " Do no harm."

  • M&E process must ensure that no harm comes to the participants either through the process of gathering data, analyzing the data and even using the data. it must ensure the safety of participants at every process involved in monitoring and evaluation.

  • IT IS IMPORTANT TO RESPECT THE DIGNITY AND WELL BEING OF THE RESPONDENTS WHEN COLLECTING ANALYZING AND PRESENTING DATA

  • Bonjour, Moi c'est Faya Nestor TOLNO d'origine Guinéen
    J'aimerais avoir un peu d'éclaircissement par rapport à ce principe d'éthique "Ne pas Nuire"
    Comment pouvons nous identifier que telle participant à pour objectif la divulgation des données et quelles sont les mesures à prendre pour atténuer ce comportement ?

  • Such data may exacerbate the existing knowledge about this particular group of individuals.

  • What happens if I collected data from individual, and then the data used in report maybe as Best Lesson learnt.
    I have the duty to maintain confidentiality agreement but it's now out of my control, politicians want to use the data to accuse my client, what will I do?

  • In any organization to collect data we have to consider the following

    • Participant give informed and consent to get data
      -participant data is kept anonymous and confidential
    • list item
  • How do I have to work, for example I am doing a study that speaks about the opinions of opponents vis-à-vis the president in place. I have to give more arguments about the things that do not work and that work in relation to his government. I'll be forced to talk about whatever is how downside or what doesn't work. not in the sense of harming but of helping the population to open up their memories

  • there you are right, because when the field investigations are made, there are questions which are sensitive and confidential. led when the results were published, the people who worked on this must really be serious men, and have a very high sense of morality. whoever makes analyzes or publishes results must have confidentiality in him. it is an emergency for most research firms

  • Hi every body,
    I'm Dener Francois, a haitian who is taking this wonderful course. I Think that this M&E ethical principles point expressed by "Do No Harm" has to require our full attention considering the importance of the beneficiaries and public valuable feedback/agreement on our final decisions based on data collected, managed, analysed and published in the data life cycle perspective. In this point of view, an assessment of the existing situation is mandatory to figure out key elements to integrate in our data design and collect strategies.

    Dener
    Francois

  • yes this data could be used to harm this group ,if the data was leaked and not secured

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  • Consider the experience of your participants.
    Identify and avoid potential areas where your data may exacerbate existing inequities.
    Ensure that, when appropriate, participant data is kept anonymous and confidential.
    Ensure that all participants give informed consent to collect and use their data.

  • It is important that data collection tools such as survey questionnaires and interview are inclusive of the confidentiality clause. The organization collecting the data should ensure that the M&E department keeps the data confidential even after analyzing the data. This will ensure that respondents or participants are protected from any harm. In the case of KPs for example, if an organization would leak data on data of individuals who are MSM or transgender, this could perpetuate hate crimes such as corrective rape. Hence, it is of utmost importance that an organization collecting data has a fully fledged M&E framework that addresses the importance of protecting respondents.

  • Keeping respondents' information confidential is very crucial. That is why data collection tools such as survey questionnaires and interviews should include a confidentiality clause. In turn, the M&E department should ensure that the data is kept confidential even after analyzing the data. This will ensure that respondents are protected from any harm that might occur to respondents should their information be leaked. In the case of KPs for example, the society still has not accepted the existence of men who have sex with men and transgender individuals hence, we have hate crimes against KPs such as corrective rape. Leaking information about these individuals would be risking their safety. It is for this reason that organizations should have a fully fledged M&E framework that addresses concisely the issues of confidentiality and protecting study participants.

  • This principles require data collectors to endeavor not to cause any further damage and suffering as a result of their actions. the purpose of research should never be to harm anyone or find out information at the expense of other people.

  • I consider this do no harm as one of the most important element. Whether conscious or unconsciously, as development practitioners, we have done harm or have even been victims after careful consideration of the points of how not to do harm in our various work.
    We need to, as a matter of urgency, begin to honor the dignity, self-worth, and well-being of our so-called beneficiaries, indeed they are partners in progress.

  • Good one to rethink.

  • I totally agree with the points identified in the module especially in the part about anonymity and confidentiality. It is of utmost importance to keep the identities of the people who participated in the study. This is because the general goal of the projects that we aim to initiate are to make a better living situation for everyone and sharing important information about the participants might make them vulnerable to opposing parties.

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  • Ethical consideration is very critical in every researches. Hence, every data collection processes must unsure that participants sampled information must not bring them any harm physically, emotionally and otherwise.

  • This is the biase of committing either type-1 or type-2 errors. You observation is right and must be guided against.

  • Ensuring anonymity and confidentiality of clients information gives the clients confidence in the project. This confidence is enjoyed where there is need for referral by difficult to find clients community which are usually difficult to enter and obtain information.

  • It is worthy of note that participants can suffer negligence intentionally or unintentionally exhibited the project workers. This therefore requires adequate training of project workers on ethical matters.

  • its been a great topic and has given me an informed point of collecting quality data without harming my respondents or participants this is through considering the experience of my participants, asking for informed consent through explaining the objects of my survey, keeping my participants anonymous and their information confidential by not giving it out to other parties and using it specifically for my survey purposes ,identifying and avoiding potential areas where my data may exacerbate existing inequities

  • It is wonderful to have this understanding. It helps to have a real understanding of the matter if the participant understand that you mean no harm and their consent is approved.

  • It is really important to respect participants/respondents decisions to partake or not partake in a research. No harm should befall them for accepting or not accepting to participate. If they do decide to participate, their identities should be kept confidential.

  • It might cause harm if it is not kept confidential and the data management is not done to the standard. Thus if all cautions are not taken into consideration and data that should be anonymous are disclosed it will definetly cause harm to our repondents.

  • This is very important information as a beginner for me in data collection and polices also. it will help me in my career and personal life.

  • Q1. Obtaining Informed Consent for medical research from the prisoners, highly conservative persons (e.g HIV infected and other diseases as such) is not very feasible. How can one do about this especially if the study is highly pending in need of these group of persons? Consider that you have promised to keep their information confidential and have explained time and again the purpose of the study but still they refuse to give consent.
    Q2. How can one effectively ensure that data presented does not cause harm? For instance, you presented a data on highly infected areas with HIV. what image do you think you you gave to those areas you named as highly infected. Positively, you might want to ensure rapid health intervention.
    Negatively, you retard socioeconomic activities and possibly development in that area.
    So how can one possibly ensure not causing harm?

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  • What if the participants do not need to be protected or do not want to be kept anonymous, such that they want the pubic to recognize who they are?

  • Doing no harm has to go a long way in improving organizational integrity. As an M&E expert you have to maintain confidentiality is all area of data collection to data visualization. on the hand, you have to have you read the purpose of the data collection those who can read and write but they are capture to participate in the survey. maintaining confidentiality is another way of getting quality data from your respondent.

  • The importance of keeping promise cannot be overemphasized due to the fact that it could affects people in so many ways especially when promises are the made to those in need.

  • we are required to do no harm for our respondents because of many things like for example future trust, keeping your promises and respecting rule and regulation of confidentiality keeping.

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