CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub multimedia

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    Antimicrobial drug use among pastoralists in Kenya
    (Video, 2021-12) Makau, Dennis
    Kenya One Health Conference, 6-8 December 2021
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    Antimicrobial resistance in slaughterhouses in Kenya: an impact case study
    (Video, 2021-12) Hamilton, Katie
    Kenya One Health Conference, 6-8 December 2021
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    Antimicrobial resistance: Attitudes, knowledge and practices in society
    (Video, 2021-11-05) International Livestock Research Institute
    Seventy per cent of Uganda’s population is employed in the agricultural sector, with the majority keeping some form of poultry. This video documents the use of antibiotics in the Uganda poultry industry as well as the knowledge, attitudes and practices around antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among different value chain actors.
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    One Health and antimicrobial resistance
    (Video, 2021-03-22) Moodley, Arshnee
    Arshnee Moodley, team leader of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub, explains what antimicrobials are, their importance in human health and why One Health is important in tackling antimicrobial resistance. This film is part of the ILRI and CGIAR 'Investing in One Health' video series.
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    Antimicrobial resistance: Moving from national action plans to national action
    (Video, 2020-11-19) Moodley, Arshnee
    Following the World Health Assembly’s endorsement of a global action plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance in 2015, the WHA urged all member states to put in place national action plans on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are poorly equipped to address problems related to AMR, and national action plans are important for defining and aligning investments. For those LMICs that have AMR national action plans in place, are these plans promoting action, or are they impediments to progress? Beyond national action plans, what needs to happen to prompt action against this multi-sectoral, life-threatening challenge? How can we retain and increase attention to AMR amid competing public health priorities, particularly Covid-19?
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    A message from Vietnam on One Health Day 2019
    (Video, 2019-11) Hung Nguyen-Viet
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    Tiếp cận Một Sức khỏe và cuộc chiến chống kháng thuốc
    (Video, 2019-11) Hung Nguyen-Viet
    TS Nguyễn Việt Hùng, trưởng đại diện Viện Nghiên cứu Chăn nuôi Quốc tế (ILRI) tại Đông và Đông Nam Á đề cập đến vấn đề kháng kháng sinh và việc áp dụng cách tiếp cận Một Sức khỏe trong việc giải quyết vấn đề kháng thuốc.
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    Một Sức khỏe: khái niệm và ứng dụng thực tế
    (Video, 2019-11) Hung Nguyen-Viet
    TS Nguyễn Việt Hùng, trưởng đại diện Viện Nghiên cứu Chăn nuôi Quốc tế (ILRI) tại Đông và Đông Nam Á giải thích về khái niệm Một Sức khỏe và việc áp dụng cách tiếp cận này trong việc giải quyết một số vấn đề bệnh tật mới nổi như các bệnh lây truyền từ động vật sang người, kháng kháng sinh, và an toàn thực phẩm.
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    One Health in addressing antimicrobial resistance
    (Video, 2019-10) Hung Nguyen-Viet
    Hung Nguyen, ILRI regional representative for East and Southeast Asia, explains the use of One Health approaches in tackling antibiotic resistance.
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    One Health: Concepts and application
    (Video, 2019-11) Hung Nguyen-Viet
    Hung Nguyen, ILRI regional representative for East and Southeast Asia, explains the concept of One Health and its application in tackling zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance, and food safety.
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    Hali ya dawa kukataa kufanya kazi
    (Video, 2019-10-02) Zoonotic and Emerging Diseases Research Team
    Learn about how you can play your part in preventing antimicrobial resistance. This Swahili version of the video was created primarily for and East African audience, and was funded by a UK BBSRC/GCRF Public Engagement grant (https://bbsrc.ukri.org/innovation/max...) implemented by Laura Falzon and Katie Hamilton who are part of the Zoonotic and Emerging Diseases Group, which is based jointly between the University of Liverpool (UK) and the International Livestock Research Institute (Kenya). The work is also supported by the CGIAR Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Program.
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    Resistance to antibiotic drugs
    (Video, 2019-07-17) Zoonotic and Emerging Diseases Research Team
    Learn about how you can play your part in preventing antimicrobial resistance. This video was created primarily for and East African audience, and was funded by a UK BBSRC/GCRF Public Engagement grant (https://bbsrc.ukri.org/innovation/max...) implemented by Laura Falzon and Katie Hamilton who are part of the Zoonotic and Emerging Diseases Group, which is based jointly between the University of Liverpool (UK) and the International Livestock Research Institute (Kenya). The work is also supported by the CGIAR Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Program.
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    First partner event of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub: Sam Kariuki
    (Video, 2019-04-04) Kariuki, Sam
    Sam Kariuki, director of research and development at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), talks about the challenges of tackling AMR in Kenya and the importance of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Hub, which was launched 21 February 2019 at ILRI in Nairobi, Kenya. Scientists working at this ILRI-hosted hub aim to help reduce agriculture-associated antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries.
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    First partner event of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub: Jonathan Wadsworth
    (Video, 2019-03-18) Wadsworth, Jonathan
    The World Bank Group's Jonathan Wadsworth talks about the importance of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Hub, which was launched 21 February 2019 at ILRI in Nairobi, Kenya. Scientists working at this ILRI-hosted hub aim to help reduce agriculture-associated antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries. Working in a wealth of partnerships with national governments and agencies, the hub will apply one-health approaches to managing agriculture-associated antimicrobial risks.