Medical ethics

 Is Utility- Attempt to bring about the greatest amount of benefit to as many people involved as is possible and consistent with the observance of other basic moral principles. Greatest Benefit and Least harm.

Distributive Justice

All involved should have equal entitlements, equal access to benefits and burdens. Similar cases should be treated in a similar fashion. People should be treated alike regardless of their gender, religion, political afflictions contributions or effort.

Impartiality

We are giving priority to the most urgent cases of distress and making no adverse distinction on the basis of nationality, race, gender, religious belief, class or political opinion.

Independence

We work No under the political, economic, military or other objectives that any actor may hold with regard to areas where humanitarian action is being implemented.

Humanity

Our action is to protect life and health and ensure respect for human beings.

Our principles

Our core principles include striving to achieve the greatest benefit for the largest number of people while minimizing harm, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all without discrimination, and prioritizing the most urgent access. We work independently from any political or economic agendas and aim to protect life and health while respecting human dignity.