AMR Davos Compact 2025
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vaccines could reduce antimicrobial use, and FAO guidance on vaccine quality control and field
implementation, according to national contexts and based on scientific evidence;
73. Invest in animal health systems to support equitable access to essential veterinary services,
improve animal health and appropriate management practices to prevent infections, and promote
the timely supply of quality and affordable essential veterinary medicines, vaccines and diagnostics, and improve veterinary oversight of antimicrobial use in animals at national level;
Promoting Multisectoral Engagement and Funding
29. Promote participatory, inclusive and transparent approaches to health governance for
antimicrobial resistance at local, national, regional, and global levels, including by exploring modalities for enhancing a meaningful whole -of-society approach and social participation, by involving all
relevant stakeholders, such as local communities, health workers and care workers in the health sector, patients, survivors of antimicrobial resistant infections, farmers, animal health and
environmental and ecosystem secto r professionals, academia, volunteers, civil society organizations,
humanitarian personnel, faith -based organizations, private sector and youth in the design,
implementation and review of national action plans on antimicrobial resistance, to systematically
inform decisions that affect health so that policies, programmes and plans better respond to needs,
while fostering trust in health systems ;
38. Request the Quadripartite Joint Secretariat, in collaboration with relevant financial institutions, to
map existing and catalytic funding, including from the private sector, philanthropic organizations, and development banks, in order to improve access to resources and leverage capacity -building and
implementation of national action plans on antimicrobial resistance;
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