Gender and Vulnerable Populations in Benefit Sharing: An Exploration of Conceptual and Contextual Points

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (2):130-137 (2009)
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Vulnerable populations have been defined as those who face a significant probability of incurring an identifiable harm while substantially lacking ability and/or means to protect themselves. Vulnerabilities within population groups can be differentiated by factors that determine the different probabilities of incurring identifiable harms people face and the means available to them to protect themselves . Among these factors is gender

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