High Level Interactive Dialogue News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from High level interactive dialogue. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In High Level Interactive Dialogue Today - Breaking & Trending Today

FAO - News Article: Building political momentum in the fight against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)


04/05/2021
4 May 2021, Rome - FAO Director-General QU Dongyu today urged the international community to step up joint efforts in advocating for the responsible and sustainable use of antimicrobials – actions that can save the lives of people and animals.
During the meeting, the Director-General announced FAO’s new Action Plan on AMR for 2021-2025 emphasizing the centrality of capacity building at national level.
The Action Plan sets out the vision and goal, as well as five key objectives, which will guide FAO’s work in the next five years, as follows: increasing stakeholder awareness and engagement; strengthening surveillance and research; enabling good practices; promoting responsible use of antimicrobials; strengthening governance and allocating resources sustainably. ....

Inger Andersen , Mia Amor Mottley , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus , Monique Eloit , Sheikh Hasina , National Action , Action Plan Of The Global Leaders Group , World Organisation For Animal Health , First Meeting Of The Global Leaders Group , World Health Organization , Partnership Platform For Action Against , United Nations Environment Programme , Partnership Platform For Actions , Voice For One Health , Health Global Leaders Group , Partner Trust Fund , First Meeting , Global Leaders Group , High Level Interactive Dialogue , General Assembly , Action Plan , Partnership Platform , One Health , Partner Trust , One Voice , Prime Minister ,

FAO D-G Calls For Decisive Action Against AMR


FAO D-G Calls For Decisive Action Against AMR
AMR in animal pathogens is already affecting domesticated animals and as a result, impacts livestock production, which undermines food safety and security
Representational Image
May 01, 2021
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is becoming an increasing threat to global health, food safety and security, potentially also leading to substantial socio-economic damage, according to Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu.
To turn this around, the FAO chief has called for coherent, swift, and decisive action.
Qu spoke at the day-long High-Level Interactive Dialogue of the General Assembly on AMR. The event, held on Thursday, April 29, saw the participation of world leaders, UN experts, business, and civil society leaders to discuss practical steps to address AMR in the midst of COVID-19 recovery plans. ....

Joyce Msuya , Mia Mottley , Aminaj Mohammed , Volkan Bozkir , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus , Monique Eloit , Sheikh Hasina , World Organisation For Animal Health , World Health Organization , Partnership Platform For Action Against , Health World , Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations , Un Environment Programme , Health Global Leaders Group , Health Global Leaders Group On Antimicrobial Resistance , Agriculture Organization , United Nations , High Level Interactive Dialogue , General Assembly , Prime Minister , One Health Global Leaders Group , Antimicrobial Resistance , World Organisation , Animal Health , Deputy Executive Director , Partnership Platform ,