Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) presents a significant global health threat across diverse sectors, including in humans, animals, plants, food, and the environment.
The multisectoral approach to addressing AMR in these sectors is termed One Health. In 2019, the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) report found that 1.27 million deaths were directly attributed to bacterial AMR alone.
The European Patients’ Forum (EPF) and The AMR Narrative are organising a webinar series to create an exchange space for diverse groups of patients, carers, survivors and civil society organisations impacted by AMR who want to advance advocacy efforts. This series will aim to discuss how to empower patients to shape and share their own stories and advocate for ambitious policy action in this crucial area of global health sustainability and security.
- Webinar 1: Patient Advocacy on AMR in the EU: where do we begin? – 20 June 2024, 3 – 4pm CEST
- Webinar 2: How do we use our voices to reach a wider community for AMR? – August 2024 (more details soon)
- Webinar 3: How can we take AMR advocacy to the next level, including policymaking? – September 2024 (more details soon), as a lead up to the UNGA HLM 2024
Register here.
The first webinar in June will bring together patient representatives and AMR experts, and will answer the following questions:
- How are patient communities impacted by AMR?
- What interventions or ideas could be used to boost patient advocacy on AMR?
- What are the biggest challenges towards improving advocacy and understanding of AMR?
Agenda and speakers:
- Introduction and welcome remarks
- Speakers: Francesca Chiara (The AMR Narrative) and European Patient’s Forum – EPF
- Overview of AMR: What is it and where do we stand now in the EU and globally?
- Speaker: Dominique Monnet (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control – ECDC)
- Story from a patient survivor
- Speaker: Ella Balasa (Cystic Fibrosis and AMR survivor)
- Panel discussion and Q&A: Reaching out to diverse patient populations (moderated by EPF)
- Speakers: Vanessa Carter (Executive Director of the AMR Narrative and Chair of the WHO Task Force of AMR Survivors), France Sepsis Association and Mary Lynne Van Poelgeest-Pomfret (President of World Federation of Incontinence and Pelvic Problems)
- Closing
- Speakers: European Patient’s Forum – EPF