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Javier Guzman, Center for Global Development: “Yes it was successful, but...”

Javier Guzman, Center for Global Development: “Yes it was successful, but...”

Update: 2024-10-23
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Javier Guzman, Center for Global Development debriefs on the High Level Meeting on Anti-Microbial Resistance held in New York City on September 26. Successes took several forms: significant new data, analyses, and projections; a political declaration committed to the creation of a scientific panel; elevation of equity of access and accountability; a target to reduce deaths by 10% by 2030; and agreement to convene again in 5 years. The panel has to be seen as a joint enterprise between the north and south. Emerging economies are getting more engaged. There are serious reservations among many countries that are heavily dependent on animal production. We do not have much visibility into what is happening in China. Data remains elusive. The $100m target of national governments commitment is “a drop in the ocean.” There is an urgent need for creative, large-scale financing and plans to bring to scale access to AMR technology. Countries themselves have to take control and commit. 

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Javier Guzman, Center for Global Development: “Yes it was successful, but...”

Javier Guzman, Center for Global Development: “Yes it was successful, but...”

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