
OHDI and AMRITP Partner to Scale Stop Superbugs Squad
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic, threatening global health and making common infections untreatable. But a new, dynamic partnership is rising to meet this
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We work to mitigate AMR by advancing public awareness, strengthening stewardship practices, building the capacity of youth and professionals, and supporting multisectoral research and policy action.
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The Sustainable Impact Resource Guide and Toolkit is being developed through six key phases
The WAAW AMR Communication Phase 1 engaged youth across Africa through training, co-creation, and mini-grant support. Trained champions developed context-specific AMR materials and led community education and advocacy activities during WAAW 2024, reaching schools, health centers, farms, and media platforms.
The WASH Off AMR campaign strengthened AMR and WASH education in 81 Nigerian secondary schools through youth-led outreach, co-created risk communication materials, and donations of essential hygiene supplies. Trained youth leaders conducted school assessments, delivered tailored AMR/WASH education, and established AMR clubs to sustain long-term awareness and behavior change.
We provided advanced communication training focused on engaging neglected and marginalised groups, including NEET youth, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons, and rural farmers. As in Phase 1, champions will co-develop tailored communication materials and receive mini-grants to lead AMR education initiatives in
Building on lessons from the pilot phases, the AYAC project now transitions into Youths for AMR Risk Communication and Action, anchored on our pillars of meaningful youth engagement – capacity building, co-creation, and resource mobilization. This evolution reflects our commitment to empowering young people globally to drive AMR education, advocacy, and action in their communities
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"... a transformative experience in my journey... The training strengthened my understanding of AMR from a One Health perspective and equipped me with practical communication skills to translate complex scientific concepts into clear, community-friendly messages… I am grateful to OHDI for investing in young professionals and strengthening AMR communication capacity across Africa."
"... my understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) was limited - especially in terms of how to effectively communicate its impact to my community. The training … transformed my perspective. It went beyond communication techniques to build a deep awareness of AMR as a pressing global issue and the responsibility we all share in addressing it. I can no longer ignore the realities of AMR; it shaped my voice, sharpened my advocacy, and continues to influence how I engage with public health issues today."
"The One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) has played a transformative role in my AMR journey. In 2024, I was given the opportunity to implement my first ever project… It marked the beginning of my confidence and success in antimicrobial resistance advocacy. … strengthened my understanding of the critical role effective communication plays in AMR mitigation and prevention... These experiences have made me more confident, intentional and strategic in my AMR engagements and they continue to shape my growth as a veterinary professional and AMR advocate."
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