Welcome to the

RADAAR AMR KNOWLEDGE HUB

Bridging research and policy to strengthen action and unite global efforts against antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

In this Knowledge Hub, you will find curated resources on AMR generated by the RADAAR Project as well as some other Fleming Fund projects, including: Policy briefs, reports, and guidance materials; Training and learning materials including tools, templates, video recordings, and presentations; Bibliography of essential readings on AMR; and, links to partner initiatives and relevant platforms.

Welcome to the

RADAAR AMR KNOWLEDGE HUB

Bridging research and policy to strengthen action and unite global efforts against antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

In this Knowledge Hub, you will find curated resources on AMR generated by the RADAAR Project as well as some other Fleming Fund projects, including: Policy briefs, reports, and guidance materials; Training and learning materials including tools, templates, video recordings, and presentations; Bibliography of essential readings on AMR; and, links to partner initiatives and relevant platforms.

Policy, Planning, and Advocacy

The RADAAR project focuses on: regional data-sharing and analysis to influence and facilitate evidence-based policymaking, advocacy, and response; and providing Fleming Fund priority countries with support for planning, policy and interventions. The project developed capacities and guidance around advocacy on AMR data generation and its use in policy and planning, and brought together AMR partners through webinars, workshops, and events.

Phase 1 of the RADAAR project was carried out from March 2020 to Nov 2023, with the Phase-1 Summative Report available  here.

Phase 2 was implemented from Dec 2023 till March 2026, and the Phase-2 Summative Report will be available here on or before 31 March 2026.

Strategic Thinking and Directions

Following six webinars in the Series I, Series II aims to strengthen capacities of stakeholders in LMICs to leverage data to inform and influence AMR policy and practice.

Why AMR Matters

Antimicrobial resistance threatens the effectiveness of modern medicine and global health security. By connecting evidence with policy, the AMR Knowledge Hub supports smarter decisions, stronger systems, and a more coordinated global response.

Jerome-H.Kim
Dr. Jerome Kim

Director-General of IVI

Jerome-H.Kim
Dr. Jerome Kim

Director-General of IVI

“AMR is a growing threat to global public health. Compiling and disseminating strong evidence will be crucial to shaping effective policy. Combating AMR will require a concerted effort, and vaccine research and development will play a vital role.”

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