United Against Antimicrobial Resistance
As the World Health Summit 2025 concluded with a bold agenda and renewed commitments, this is a timely moment to reflect on the progress we have made โ and the road that still lies ahead in our global efforts against antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
In our latest newsletter, we reflect on progress and possibilities.
Key highlights from this issue:ย
- Prof. Liesl Zรผhlke elected Vice Chair of the Global AMR R&D Hub
- Round table on AMR at the World Health Summit
- High Level Meeting on AMR for G7 Countries
- Funding from Thailand added to the Dashboard
New Publications:
- A One-Health Framework for Global and Local Stewardship across the Antimicrobial Lifecycle – Communications Medicine
- Workshop Report: Exploring the Use of Bacteriophages for Global Health
New Reports from WHO
- GLASS Report 2025
- New reports on test and treatments in development for bacterial infections
..and upcoming funding calls from PACE and the EUP OHAMR
