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).
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