ReAct and ICARS to develop policy guides and tools for low resource settings
Earlier both ReAct and ICARS have independently established different programs focusing on antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries now the two will collaborate in a joint project.
Many countries would benefit from instruments that can support them in developing situational analyses – situational analyses that are prioritizing needed actions within the existing settings and prerequisites. To address the gap, ReAct Africa, in collaboration with ICARS, aim to develop and disseminate a Guide to conduct a comprehensive AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) country analysis with context-specific and applied tools – to support implementation of National Action Plans on AMR in low- and middle-income countries. Zambia will be the pilot country.
Global Ambassador Network
Welcome at the AMR Insights Ambassador Network!
The AMR Insights Ambassador Network is a growing, distinctive group of professionals who stand out for their commitment, willingness to cooperate and open attitude to combat Antimicrobial resistance (AMR).