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Summary of specific actions to take forward and who to contact to get involved

Wednesday 12 – Friday 14 February 2025

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What Who When
Collaborative country engagement: A cross sectoral group will work together with country representatives to identify specific country needs and how multisectoral stakeholders can support priority action in countries focused on improving access, including through pilots to test effectiveness AMR Industry Alliance- to coordinate actions (please contact Michiel Peters for further information) m.peters@amrindustryalliance.org Follow up meeting at World Health Assembly, Geneva May 2025 with target date of 2026 for development and implementation of pilots
Publish the roadmap for the consultation process of the IPEA Quadripartite organisations ASAP (completed March 2025)
Ensuring comprehensive Member State and stakeholder input into an open and transparent consultation process to establish the IPEA: Quadripartite Joint Secretariat on AMR April 2025
Communications hub proposal Andrea Hartley, Skating Panda andrea@skatingpanda.com On-going
Develop narratives across human health and animal health which engage with farmers and pet owners regarding what they can do to contribute to addressing AMR Vanessa Carter, The AMR Narrative vanessa.carter@theamrnarrative.org On-going
Cancer and AMR Consortium: is a collaboration among the AMR Action Fund, BD, and the Union for International Cancer Control that seeks to shed light on the danger that drug-resistant infections pose to cancer patients to accelerate advocacy, policy, and innovation. AMR Action Fund, BD, and the Union for International Cancer Control: Please contact Diane Flayhart, Diane_flayhart@bd.com or Shalini Jayasekar Zurn, jayasekar-zurn@uicc.org for further information. On-going

Wilton Park | April 2025

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