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Technology-supported Capacity Building on AMR Surveillance
In response to the global threat of AntiMicrobial Resistance, the UK Government has established the Fleming Fund to help achieve the resolution of the 68th World Health Assembly, 2015 (WHA A68/20), and in the ‘Political Declaration of the High-Level Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Antimicrobial Resistance, 2016’. This research contributed to the Fleming Fund programme led by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), specifically the objective to improve capacity in AMR surveillance in LMICs. This work is aligned with the World Health Organization’s Global AMR Surveillance System (GLASS). This research (2020-21) formed the second phase of work to Grant 2 (February 2020 – September 2021) had two aims. First, to research the design and facilitation of a Global AMR curriculum. Second, to research contextualised learning in two Fleming Fund countries: Nepal and Ghana. Phase 2 builds on evidence generated in an earlier Phase (April 2018 – September 2019) that involved ethnographic examination of professional practice around the use of antibiotics in humans and animal health systems across three LMICs (Bhutan, Tanzania and Ghana).
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