Fleming Fund - Indonesia AMR technical assistance

Project Details

The Fleming Fund supports low- and middle-income countries to generate, share and use data on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and antimicrobial use and consumption (AMU/C).

The Fleming Fund Country Grant in Indonesia (FFCGI) supports the country’s National Action Plan, by reinforcing existing surveillance systems, strengthening laboratory infrastructure, developing human capacity or technical skills and using protocols for appropriate antimicrobial use.

Building on the success of the first phase, phase two of the FFCGI, will focus on improving the quantity, quality and use of AMR, AMU, and AMC surveillance data.

Nossal Institute will be working with DAI and Indonesian government partners to strengthen multisectoral One Health surveillance of AMR.

We will

  • Support training and capacity development through use of the Fleming Fund and Open University “Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance” course
  • Develop approaches to estimating the burden of disease associated with AMR in Indonesia
  • Support One Health surveillance activities

Learn more about the Fleming Fund

Researchers

Dr Melanie Bannister-Tyrrell

Collaborators

DAI –  Contract Lead

Funding

This research is funded by Fleming Fund, a UK aid programme

Research Group

One Health

School Research Themes

Prevention and management of non-communicable diseases (including cancer), and promotion of mental health, Data science, health metrics and disease modeling


Key Contact

For further information about this research, please contact the research group leader.

Department / Centre

Nossal Institute for Global Health

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