
OHDI at the AMR 2026 Summit: Moving from Dialogue to Action
In February 2026, global leaders, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners gathered in Sydney, Australia for the AMR 2026 Summit, a critical moment to reflect on progress
Connecting People, Knowledge, and Opportunities Across One Health
One Health Resource (OHR) is a digital knowledge and engagement platform developed by the One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) to support learning, collaboration, and access to opportunities across the One Health ecosystem. OHR serves as a central hub that curates and disseminates high-quality information on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), public health, animal health, environmental health, plant health, and cross-sectoral One Health initiatives.
Through structured editorial processes, OHR aggregates and translates journals, research outputs, funding opportunities, projects, institutions, events, and policy-relevant insights into accessible formats for researchers, practitioners, students, policymakers, and civil society actors—particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The platform also supports OHDI’s projects by amplifying project updates, learning resources, and evidence-based tools, ensuring that knowledge generated through One Health work remains visible, usable, and sustainable.
Systematic identification, verification, summarisation, and copyediting of journals, institutions, projects, and research outputs using a structured editorial SOP.
Focused dissemination of AMR mitigation, antimicrobial stewardship, and sustainability-focused content aligned with OHDI projects and global priorities.
Regular updates on grants, scholarships, fellowships, calls for abstracts, training programmes, and events relevant to One Health practitioners and early-career professionals.
Amplifying project updates, insights, and learning materials through OHR and OHDI’s digital channels to strengthen collaboration and shared learning.
Active implementation across Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya.
Watch our field team in action during the consultative workshops in West Africa.
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