Thank you Minister of State for Environment of Uganda and GLG member Ms Beatrice Atim Odwong Anywar for your insightful closing remarks and call to action at the #UNGA79 High Level Meeting on #AMR
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Leaders working for political action on AMR.
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The Global Leaders Group (GLG) on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR Leaders) consists of world leaders and experts from across sectors working together to accelerate political action on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The group performs an independent global advisory and advocacy role and works to maintain urgency, public support, political momentum and visibility of the AMR challenge on the global health and development agenda. The GLG is chaired by Her Excellency Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados and includes members from across different sectors and countries. The Quadripartite Joint Secretariat (QJS) on Antimicrobial Resistance, a joint effort by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) provide secretariat support for the Group.
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Follow the thread below to see other impactful statements by the GLG chair Mia Amor Mottley at the #UNGA79 High-Level Meeting on #AMR
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Thank you GLG chair Mia Amor Mottley for emphasizing the importance of the #Onehealth Approach to combat this global issue that affects everyone #UNGA79 #ActOnAMR
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Join us live for the UNGA High Level Meeting on #AMR. GLG chair H.E Mia Amor Mottley will give her opening remarks for this decisive global health event https://t.ly/fA0En #UNGA79 #ActOnAMR
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Join us live for the High level meeting on #AMR media briefing with the GLG chair Mia Amor Mottley https://t.ly/5W9hN #UNGA79
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Thank you GLG member Ms Beatrice Atim Odwong Anywar for your intervention at the “Elevating the African Voices” event at #UNGA79. #Research and knowledge generation is indeed essential to combat #AMR #ActOnAMR Africa CDC African Union
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Thank you GLG chair H.E Mia Amor Mottley for your insightful answers during the fireside chat session of the “Sustainable access to effective #antibiotics: From #UNGA to #impact” event. #UNGA79 #ActOnAMR https://t.ly/4K-hQ
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The new data on #AMR released by The Lancet confirms that AMR is still a leading #health threat. Next week during the #UNGA79 HLM on AMR, UN Member States have a unique opportunity to commit to concrete AMR actions to save lives https://t.ly/Ll-bv #ActOnAMR
New global analysis suggests more than 39 million deaths from antibiotic-resistant infections could occur between now and 2050. Explore the study, with AMR estimates across locations that cover historical trends and future forecasts ▶️ https://hubs.li/Q02QnJvZ0 Figure: (A) Death rate attributable to AMR, all ages, 1990. (B) Death rate attributable to AMR, all ages, 2021. (C) Death rate attributable to AMR, all ages, 2050. AMR=antimicrobial resistance.
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Thank you GLG chair Mia Amor Mottley for your advocacy for action to address #AMR at the "AMR Awareness in the #Caribbean: How do we weather this storm" event. #ActOnAMR
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GLG members Jakob Forssmed and Professor Dame Sally Davies agree: Tangible country-level progress on #AMR will only be achieved through sustained action following the #UNGA79 #HLM. Let’s maintain the momentum of 2024 to #ActOnAMR #G20Brazil World Health Organization