Latin America Report
Moderated by ICARS’ Gloria Cristina Cordoba Currea and Nicolas Winter, the Latin America Regional Session had delegates from Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica, Belize and Paraguay who presented their experiences of implementing NAPs.
In November 2021, ICARS was proud to partner with Wellcome Trust, the Fleming Fund, UN Foundation, UNICEF, World Bank and the governments of Colombia, Denmark, Ghana, Indonesia, Thailand and Zambia, to organise the Third Call to Action on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Conference. The event brought together global stakeholders – policymakers, civil society organisations, professionals, academics, and the private sector – across all regions of the world, to discuss solutions and invigorate action to tackle AMR. With a focus on sharing lessons learned from low- and middle-income countries, the conference provided concrete examples of how to successfully prioritise and implement AMR National Action Plans (NAPs) during a time of significant pressure on healthcare systems.
This report, developed by ICARS, synthesises the rich discussions and key themes emerging from the Latin America regional session at the conference. We hope that the content is a useful resource for others working in the region, who can take forward the lessons learnt to support national action to mitigate AMR in their countries. Special thanks to Philip Mathew (ICARS AMR Advisor) and Nicolas Winter (Independent Consultant) for their work putting together this session’s report.
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Resource type: Report
Date: 30. July 2023
Author: ICARS
Region: Latin America
Sector: One Health
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