Mrs. Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo

Mrs. Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo

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Management Studies

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Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo is Acting Head of Department of Economics and Law, lecturer and legal researcher.
She teaches modules in Corporate Law, Environmental and Public Health Law. Previously she held courses on Health Law, Global Health Law and Ethics, Business Law, General Principles of Law and L...

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Values and ethics for implementation fidelity and integrity of public health policy in a multipolar world with conflicting value systems.

Journal Article
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Author
Mfutso Bengo, Joseph
Co-authors
Mrs. Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo
Abstract
A B S T R A C T
Global/public health policy and security historically relied on alignment of values to the Western value system to achieve public health security,
environmental protection, emergencies, and disaster-risk management and public health governance. This alignment was facilitated by
globalization. As geopolitical landscapes shift, a clash of values is eroding the dominance of once-uniform systems. This is paving the way for a
multipolar world, where diverse value systems increasingly influence public health policies and discourse. Whereas evidence informs policy
decisions, values motivate public health implementation integrity and fidelity. Ethical values and law are indispensable pillars of good public
health policy, implementation and practice. The African Ubuntu ethical value system recognizes that being human is to be interrelated,
interdependent and interconnected with all for all. It accommodates diversity in unity through harmonization, reciprocity, solidarity and the
common good. It is in line with the One Health concept. This commentary proposes shared ethical values as a tool for implementation integrity
and fidelity of global/public health policy. It recommends value- and evidence-based public health decision-making and practice that recognizes
the paradigm shift from value alignment based on uniformity to harmonization of values based on unified diversity and moral reasoning.
Year of Publication
2025
Journal Name
Journal of Public Health (Oxford)
Volume
47
Issue
Supplement_1
Page Numbers
i70-i74
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