Dr Bridget Haire highlighted the need to advocate with and for the research participants 2017 Bioethics conference that held on the 13th and 14th of December 2017 at Rockview Hotel Abuja. She identified that the law is the minimum standard required of research. Ethics require much higher standards than the law. We all need to ensure those high ethical standards are kept for the welfare of research participants. We all have to speak up and safeguard not only their public health interest but their human rights. She also noted that access to health care can be facilitated through research in many parts of the world. However some legal barriers limit some of these access especially for adolescents (adolescents often need to receive consent from their parents before research participation and service access).