AMR Davos Compact 2025

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8 efforts to biennially convene the Fair Pricing Forum with Member States and all relevant stakeholders to discuss the affordability and transparency of prices and costs relating to health products; 89. Recognize the important role played by the private sector in research and development of innovative medicines and continue to support voluntary initiatives and incentive mechanisms that separate the cost of investment in research and development from the price and volume of sales, facilitate equitable and affordable access to new tools and other results to be gained through research and development; Advocacy and Awareness 51. Enhance and sustain targeted efforts, including through a One Health approach, to promote awareness of antimicrobial resistance and the appropriate use and disposal of antimicrobials, through education and training, social science approaches, communication and information campaigns, including through the media, behavioral change initiatives, the sharing of best practices and strengthening stewardship competencies and programs across all relevan t workforce sectors by integrating antimicrobial resistance modules in primary, secondary and tertiary education and training curricula through systematic public, private, stakeholder and community engagement, and in this regard acknowledge the importance of engaging patients and families as partners in promoting safe care, and working towards locally meaningful and sustainable solutions; Sustainable Agri -Food Systems 69. Strive to meaningfully reduce, by 2030, the quantity of antimicrobials used globally in the agri- food system from the current level, taking into account national contexts, by, inter alia, investing in animal and plant health to prevent and control infectio ns, reducing the need for and inappropriate use of antimicrobials, including through investing in and promoting alternatives to antimicrobials and increasing implementation of stewardship guidance, taking into account the Codex Alimentarius and standards, guidance and recommendations of the World Organisation for Animal Health; 70. Commit to ensure that the use of antimicrobials in animals and agriculture is done in a prudent and responsible manner in line with the Codex Alimentarius Antimicrobial Resistance Standards and the standards, guidance and recommendations of the World Organ isation for Animal Health; 71. Encourage FAO and its relevant governing bodies to undertake work, in consultation with member states and all relevant stakeholders, to develop further global guidance to prevent and reduce the use of antimicrobials in plant agriculture, building on the wo rk of Codex Alimentarius Antimicrobial Resistance Standards and relevant International Plant Protection Convention guidance; 72. Ensure, by 2030, that animal vaccination strategies are defined with an implementation plan, including with international cooperation, taking into account WOAH’s list of priority diseases for which
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