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15 April 2026
About a year ago, in March 2025, an essay was published in the pages of Nature on the revision of the CARE principles – the norms of ethical data management.
It was about “Extending the CARE principles: data management for vulnerable communities in wartime and humanitarian crises”, authored by Serhiі Nazarovets, Senior Research Fellow at Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University, and Yana Sychikova, Vice-Rector for Research at Berdyansk State Pedagogical University.
At that time, the emphasis was on data related to vulnerable population groups, namely internally displaced persons and civilians under occupation.
The essay is in the open access, but it was re-cited this year, and again in March.
The authors of the work “Current needs and challenges for data preservation, assessment and re-evaluation among stakeholders and communities” refer to this material.
It is by studying the features of such management that they emphasize the relevance of improving ethical guidance for the exchange of research data in general.
Indeed, such a citation is a recognition of both the work of the authors and Ukrainian science as a whole.
On her Facebook page, Yana Sychikova concludes: “our science is becoming the basis for creating international policies and ethical standards … This is already a global impact.”
Based on materials from the scientific department
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