Submission to the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body; RE: The need to include AMR-related provision in the UN/WHO Pandemic Instrument
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Submission to the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body; RE: The need to include AMR-related provision in the UN/WHO Pandemic Instrument. / Van Katwyk, Susan Rogers; Engslund Krarup, Helle ; Laxminarayan, Ramanan; Chandy, Sujith; Mpundu, Morfin ; Sjöblom, Anna Karin; Minssen, Timo.
2022. 3 s.Publikation: Bidrag til udredning/notat › Bidrag til faglig redegørelse
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T1 - Submission to the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body; RE: The need to include AMR-related provision in the UN/WHO Pandemic Instrument
AU - Van Katwyk, Susan Rogers
AU - Engslund Krarup, Helle
AU - Laxminarayan, Ramanan
AU - Chandy, Sujith
AU - Mpundu, Morfin
AU - Sjöblom, Anna Karin
AU - Minssen, Timo
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - The Global Strategy Lab at York University offers this written submission in response to the current Working Draft of the pandemic instrument (document A/INB/2/3), developed in collaboration with our partners International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions (ICARS), International Network for AMR Social Science (INAMRSS), One Health Trust (OHT), and ReAct – Action on Antibiotic Resistance.To enhance the pandemic instrument’s ability to protect the international community from future infectious disease crises, we recommend that the instrument be designed to comprehensively address the full range of pandemic threats. We note with concern that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has not been adequately included within the scope of the treaty despite being a widely recognized and growing global pandemic.¨In the submission we also give recommendations on how to include AMR.
AB - The Global Strategy Lab at York University offers this written submission in response to the current Working Draft of the pandemic instrument (document A/INB/2/3), developed in collaboration with our partners International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions (ICARS), International Network for AMR Social Science (INAMRSS), One Health Trust (OHT), and ReAct – Action on Antibiotic Resistance.To enhance the pandemic instrument’s ability to protect the international community from future infectious disease crises, we recommend that the instrument be designed to comprehensively address the full range of pandemic threats. We note with concern that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has not been adequately included within the scope of the treaty despite being a widely recognized and growing global pandemic.¨In the submission we also give recommendations on how to include AMR.
M3 - Memorandum contribution
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