ethics in public policy
"Ethics in public policy" refers to the application of moral principles and values to the decision-making process and implementation of policies that impact the greater public. It involves considering the welfare, fairness, justice, accountability, and respect for individual rights and social good in shaping policies that positively influence the well-being of society as a whole.
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