Targeted Action and Financing the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance in Asia 2025

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The race to tackle AMR – three sprints and a marathon FIGURE 8 Businesses Hospitals and healthcare institutions Governments Funders and investors Non-profits and philanthropies 1 Improve knowledge and behaviour by: Improving antimicrobial stewardship by doctors and health professionals. Strengthening awareness among community health workers and the wider public. Educating and regulating farmers on proper use of antibiotics in agriculture.Sprint: Educate 2Sprint: Prevent Strengthen health systems and services by: Enhancing diagnostic capabilities for surveillance and targeted treatment prescription. Supporting solutions for simple, rapid, affordable and accurate diagnostics in agriculture and livestock. Investing in prevention, WASH and clean water access.3Sprint: Monitor Enhance regional surveillance, data collection and data sharing by: Improving data collection and sharing across One Health actors. Building data analysis capabilities for disease modelling and drug discovery. 4Marathon: TreatInvest in research and development (R&D) and increase access to novel and essential medicines by: Funding productization and commercialization of later-stage projects. Pooling resources to ensure sufficient antimicrobial supply across Asia. Source: Centre for Impact Investing and Practices (CIIP). Targeted Action and Financing the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance in Asia 22
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