Annual Report 2023
In 2023, ICARS underwent significant organisational maturation, building upon the groundwork laid in preceding years. As our Executive Director took office, our expansion continued through collaborations with partners to implement and develop projects and activities, while also enhancing evidence generation to inform policy. We initiated new partnerships and strengthened existing ones nationally, regionally, and globally to advocate for country-owned antimicrobial resistance (AMR) solutions, alongside efforts to reinforce capacity and capabilities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
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Date: 14. May 2024
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