From Jeddah to Geneva | Multilateralism Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance

From Jeddah to Geneva | Multilateralism Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance

From Jeddah to Geneva | Multilateralism Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance

This event is organized within the framework of the World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) – a global campaign to raise awareness and understanding of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and promote best practices among One Health stakeholders to reduce the emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections.

About this Session

Antimicrobial resistance is a critical and growing threat to human, and animal health, food security, environment, and development. AMR has been directly linked to 1.27 million global deaths and has contributed to 4.95 million deaths.

During the last 79th United Nations General Assembly, 26 September, as part of the high-level week it was adopted a High-Level Political Declaration on AMR where the urgent need for global action against AMR, including the global target to reduce the misuse of antimicrobial and sustainable financial and innovation to combat AMR globally.

As part of the ongoing efforts the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance will be hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 15-16 November in Jeddah, under the theme “From Declaration to Implementation – Accelerating Actions Through Multisectoral Partnerships for the Containment of AMR”. The conference, bringing together leaders to address urgent issues in preventing and managing AMR on a global scale, will be preceded by a side event day for non-state actors on 14 November.

This event, organized as part of the World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) from 18 to 24 November, will serve as a strategic gathering to advance commitments and build on the 4th Ministerial Conference and the work on AMR from international organizations and partners in Geneva International to accelerate the commitments on AMR, foster collaboration between the Quadripartite AMR organizations, UNEP, WHO, FAO, WOAH, the private sector, academia, and civil society to promote the integrated One Heath approach and evaluate the next steps and commitments that result from the meeting in Jeddah.

About this Session

Antimicrobial resistance is a critical and growing threat to human, and animal health, food security, environment, and development. AMR has been directly linked to 1.27 million global deaths and has contributed to 4.95 million deaths.

During the last 79th United Nations General Assembly, 26 September, as part of the high-level week it was adopted a High-Level Political Declaration on AMR where the urgent need for global action against AMR, including the global target to reduce the misuse of antimicrobial and sustainable financial and innovation to combat AMR globally.

As part of the ongoing efforts the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance will be hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 15-16 November in Jeddah, under the theme “From Declaration to Implementation – Accelerating Actions Through Multisectoral Partnerships for the Containment of AMR”. The conference, bringing together leaders to address urgent issues in preventing and managing AMR on a global scale, will be preceded by a side event day for non-state actors on 14 November.

This event, organized as part of the World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) from 18 to 24 November, will serve as a strategic gathering to advance commitments and build on the 4th Ministerial Conference and the work on AMR from international organizations and partners in Geneva International to accelerate the commitments on AMR, foster collaboration between the Quadripartite AMR organizations, UNEP, WHO, FAO, WOAH, the private sector, academia, and civil society to promote the integrated One Heath approach and evaluate the next steps and commitments that result from the meeting in Jeddah.

Speakers

Additional speakers to be confirmed.

Jacqueline ALVAREZ

Chief, Chemicals and Health Branch, UN Environment Programme

Jean Pierre NYEMAZI

Director a.i., Global Coordination and Partnership Department, AMR Division, World Health Organization

Dominique BURGEON

Director, Geneva Liaison Office, Food and Agriculture Organization

Javier YUGUEROS-MARCOS

Head of the Antimicrobial Resistance and Veterinary Products Department, World Organisation for Animal Health

Judith MOORE

Head, Access & Outcomes, Centre for Health and Healthcare, World Economic Forum

Luka ŠROT

Associate Director, Health Security, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations

Katherine URBAÉZ

Founder and Executive Director, Health Diplomacy Alliance

Wondwosen ASNAKE KIBRET

Policy and Partnerships Coordinator, Europe Office, UN Environment Programme |

 

Registration

This event is taking place at the International Environment House 1, Room 2 and online via Webex.

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