International partnerships matter more than ever
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains one of the most pressing health threats of our time—and global cooperation is more critical than ever. In our latest newsletter, we reflect on a series of high-level events, strategic collaborations, and data-driven initiatives advancing efforts to mitigate the impacts of AMR.
With our heartfelt thanks to Jaqueline Arthur, Director of the AMR Pilot Division at the Public Health Agency Canada for this edition’s editorial, and for providing key insights on Canada’s spotlight on AMR and the continued partnership with the Hub.
As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized:
International partnerships matter more than ever […] to confront the most present challenges — and opportunities — of our time.”
Key highlights from this issue:
- G7 and G20 Health Working Groups
- EDCTP Forum in Kigali
- Geneva Digital Health Day
- AI and AMR showcase via the German Federal Foreign Office’s Data Innovation Lab
New Publications
- Investment Gaps in AMR R&D: Trends in Europe (2017–2021)
- When Crises Collide: Climate, Conflict, and AMR
Let’s continue to keep AMR high on the global agenda.