Women are making great strides in the AMR field; whether it is in laboratories or health policy, they are helping to strengthen and sustain…
The Fleming Fund
The Fleming Fund brings evidence and people together to encourage action against drug resistance for a healthier world.
We support low- and middle-income countries to generate, share and use data to improve antimicrobial use and encourage investment in AMR.
On International Women's Day, we celebrate the Fleming Fund Policy Fellows Dr Romona Ndanyi and Dr Evelyn Wesangula, supported by the…
Since 1999, ongoing national surveillance in Nepal shows antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is rising. However, data analysis on its drivers,…
Last week, Fleming Fund regional grantee the African Society of Laboratory Medicine (ASLM) held its sixth biennial conference, returning to…
Up to £210 million of funding to partner with countries across Asia and Africa to tackle antimicrobial resistance and reduce the threa…
A plaque on the side of the Saint Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, UK, commemorates the discovery of penicillin, the fir…
Knowledge Notes
From Knowledge Notes, One Health: breaking down silos and driving the Fleming Fund forward , Date: 03/11/2023
To mark One Health Day, we revisit the holistic concept spanning human, animal, and environmental health, which is one of the Fleming…
Knowledge Notes
From Knowledge Notes, Beyond Bugs and Drugs, an AMR social science opportunity , Date: 11/08/2023
With global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) threatened by antimicrobial resistance (AMR), how can social science play a critical role…
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- Active Country Grants
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- Countries have supplied data on use of antimicrobial medicines in animals to WOAH database
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- National Action Plans developed with Fleming Fund support
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- Active Regional Grants