Eswatini: Fellowship - phase 2
Host Institution Approved
Fellows Selected
Workplan Development Workshop
Workplan Development
Fellows Active
The Fellowship Scheme aims to support the professional development of key practitioners in Fleming Fund countries, in both human health and animal health sectors, who play a key role in implementing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antimicrobial use (AMU) surveillance. The scheme will provide training, coaching, and mentoring to improve fellows' skills and leadership capacity in gathering quality AMR diagnostic data, AMR and AMU data collection and management, analysis, and use of surveillance results.
St. George's, University of London
10
£654,506
Beneficiary Institutions and Fellowships:
- AMR Laboratory, Human Health – Mbabane Government Hospital.
- AMR Laboratory, Animal Health – Food and Safety Laboratory.
- AMR Laboratory, Environment – Department of Water Affairs.
- AMU/C Surveillance, Human Health – Hlathikhulu Hospital.
- AMU/C Surveillance, Animal Health – Department of Veterinary Services.
- AMR Surveillance, Human Health – Ministry of Health.
- Practitioner Antimicrobial Stewardship, Human Health – Good Shepherd Hospital.
- Practitioner Antimicrobial Stewardship, Human Health – Hlathikhulu Hospital.
- Practitioner Antimicrobial Stewardship, Animal Health – Department of Veterinary and Laboratory Services.
- AMR Policy, Human Health – Ministry of Health.
Other grants
Country Grant › Eswatini