Zimbabwean Cultural Traditions in England: Ubuntu Hunhu as a Human Rights Tool
Chinouya, M.A.O.K., E;
(2006)
Zimbabwean Cultural Traditions in England: Ubuntu Hunhu as a Human Rights Tool.
Diversity, Health and Social Care, 3 (2).
pp. 89-98.
https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/19285
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This paper is based on the argument that inside evolving African cultures, there are resources that could be useful human rights and ethical tools. These cultural resources can be harnessed in conducting research on sensitive topics such as HIV or used to deliver health promotion interventions. A key cultural resource, based on evolving Zimbabwean cultural traditions, is the notion of Ubuntu-Hunhu, which is grounded in respect, humanity and the interconnectedness of beings. This concept can be a useful resource in upholding confidentiality, a central requirement in research ethics and the deliverance of health promotion interventions.