Programme
Immerse yourself in a thoughtfully curated agenda designed to spark dialogue and drive progress. Over three days, the summit will blend plenary presentations, interactive panels, and workshops. View the outline for each day below and prepare for an engaging experience that encourages cross-sector collaboration and real-world impact.
The detailed programme will be made available closer to the event.
Draft programme
Open allClose allTheme 1: Political declaration: from Ink to Implementation
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Session 1: Debate: UNGA 79 has generated greater political willpower to act on AMR.
- Session 2: Global AMR Action Plans: Commitment vs Compliance
Theme 2: Data for decision-making
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Session 3: Drowning in data: lessons from COVID-19
- Session 4: Data Sharing: the personal to proprietary
- Session 5: The depths of data mining
- Session 6: The upsides and the downsides of digitisation
- Session 7: Independent panel for evidence for action on AMR
- Session 8: Funding data insights: who and what’s missing out
- Session 9: Beneath the surface: delving into the AMR and climate connection
Theme 3: Investing through an AMR Lens
- Session 10: Why investors should care about AMR
- Session 11: When impact and returns go hand-in-hand
- Session 12: Integrating sustainability into asset management practices
Theme 4: Standards and stewardship
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Session 13: Meaningful measures in manufacturing and supply
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Session 14: The benefits of early industry engagement
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Session 15: Rethinking complexity in antimicrobial supply chains
Theme 5: Sustainable Community Solutions
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Session 16: Antimicrobial-contaminated waste in healthcare and agriculture (workshop)
Theme 6 (Parallel to Theme 7): Consumers, communications, and campaigns
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Session 17: Health communication: tactics, evidence, and media
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Session 18: Tailoring and applying the UN AMR Messaging Guide (workshop)
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Session 19: Beyond the myths, misinformation, and misrepresentation
- Session 20: Creative connections: engaging new audiences
Theme 7 (Parallel to Theme 6): Solution ideation, innovation, and introspection
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Session 21: Lessons learnt: getting past Groundhog Day
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Session 22: Applying the precision medicine paradigm to AMR
- Session 23: Planning for the pitfalls – needs and networks for AMR solution startups (workshop)
Theme 8 (Parallel to Theme 9): Funding, Financing, and Foreign Aid
- Session 24: Geopolitical tensions: the fuel to the AMR fire
- Session 25: Making and shaping a market: the role of philanthropy
- Session 26: A to V: finding the right accelerator and VC
- Session 27: The pros and cons of public-private partnerships
Theme 9 (Parallel to Theme 8): Early education
- Session 28: Fleming Initiative Education Convening Process: Harnessing the power of global expertise
- Session 29: AMR across curricula and countries
Theme 10: Evidence, Equity, and Economics
- Session 30: Economic assessments of the interventions and impact of AMR on animal health
- Session 31: Clinical consistency to ensure robust real-world evidence for AMR solutions
- Session 32: Antimicrobials: why less is more
- Session 33: The role and reality of achieving optimal AMS around the world
Theme 11: Powering Progress on AMR
- Session 34: Lessons in AMR
- Session 35: Talking about Traiblazers
- Session 36: Developing future leaders: education, equality, and advocacy
- Session 37: Political power vs people power: who has more pull?
The Summit is designed around four concepts, each crafted to increase coordination, collaboration and catalyse action:
- Convening: Explore current challenges, celebrate successes, and illuminate critical issues in meeting the objectives and targets of the political declaration.
- Action: Forge new networks and projects, and connect information to decision-making.
- Creating: Develop novel ideas and concepts that could mitigate the financial and investment challenges to deliver real-world One Health outcomes. Share and explore communication approaches to develop targeted context-specific messaging, campaigns and educational material for the region.
- Future: Map scalable approaches and plan transformative outcomes that could be scaled for greater success and impact.

