Abdourahamane Diallo, a Representative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to Ghana has reiterated that it is the responsibility of educators to guide students through complex issues and foster an environment that encourages ethical reflection and decision-making.
“The rapid progress in the life sciences, technology, and the social realm brings with it complex ethical challenges that require thoughtful, well-informed deliberation. As educators, it is our responsibility to guide our students through these complex issues and to foster an environment that encourages ethical reflection and decision-making.
Speaking at the School of Continuing and Distance Education at the University of Ghana under the theme ‘Ethics Teachers Training Course’, he stressed that ethics should be embedded within all spheres of life, ensuring that human actions are guided by principles of fairness, responsibility, and respect for human dignity.