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WHO Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance

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WHO Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) supports and strengthens the World Health Organization's engagement with nongovernmental organizations including civil society groups globally, and foster collaborations, build capacity, and amplify the voices of affected communities in the fight against AMR. Description WHO Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) supports and strengthens the World Health Organization's engagement with nongovernmental organizations including civil society groups globally, and foster collaborations, build capacity, and amplify the voices of affected communities in the fight against AMR. Support amplifying the voices of the vulnerable: Ensure that the voices and perspectives of vulnerable populations affected by AMR are heard and considered in high-level convenings and policy discussions, as appropriate The WHO Civil Society Task Force on AMR membership consists of representatives from civil society organizations who are leading and/or actively involved in AMR-related issues, not individuals acting in a personal capacity. List of Members Click here for the list of members and brief descriptions Apply to be a member of the WHO civil society task force on antimicrobial resistance (AMR): Call for expressions of interest WHO Civil Society Commission Publication: Civil society engagement in the development of World Health Assembly resolutions and decisions: lessons and examples from the Seventy-seventh session Steering committee
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  • Publication Date
    21 November 2025
  • Primary Author
    WHO
  • Source
    WHO
  • Language
    English
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