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Quadripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed for a new era of One Health collaboration

Annuncement (April 20212)








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    Strategic Framework for collaboration on antimicrobial resistance
    Together for One Health
    2022
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    Pandemic prevention and preparedness are at the top of everyone’s mind as the world continues to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, however, the threats posed by the silent pandemic of antimicrobial resistance to human, animal, and plant health, food production, and the environment have not ceased and are steadily growing. More than ever before, we know that addressing the interlinked and multi-faceted challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance requires that we work together – across sectors, government, academic disciplines, civil society, the private sector, and the multilateral system – to advance a One Health approach. This strategic framework on antimicrobial resistance represents an important milestone in the decades-long history of collaboration between the Tripartite organizations - a collaboration that now is even stronger as a result of our close engagement with the United Nations Environment Programme. The framework sets out for the first time what our organizations – as leaders in the multilateral system on the human, animal, plant, and environmental health – will do jointly to support countries’ efforts to scale up national responses to antimicrobial resistance. Countries and partners are strongly encouraged to replicate and amplify the One Health approach used in the framework, based on their own contexts and needs.
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    Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Platform Second Plenary Assembly - Provisional programme 2024
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    Launched during the World Antimicrobial Awareness Week on 18 November 2022, the AMR Partnership Platform aims to be an inclusive, international, and multi-stakeholder forum which brings together relevant stakeholders across the human, animal, plant, and environment sectors to assist in preserving antimicrobials as lifesaving medicines for humans and animals and ensuring their responsible use under a One Health approach. It promotes a shared global vision, builds more consensus, and takes action to contribute to the implementation of the Global Action Plan on AMR (GAP).

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