Fleming Fellows Symposium - Importance of our values


The fifth Fleming Fellows Symposium welcomed the new phase 2 fellows, Fleming alumni, and the Africa Leadership – Antimicrobial Stewardship (ALF-A) fellows from the Commonwealth Pharmacy Association.

The event focused on how the Fleming Fund core values of Country Ownership, Sustainability, Alignment, and One Health are integral to the fellows’ work, and to the phase 2 strategic shift on gender and equity.

With nine sessions held over two days with 24 speakers, the event explored the Fleming Fund’s evolution from inception to phase 1 and onto phase 2, learning and adapting, with the fellows being a valuable resource in supporting the global response to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This included sessions on the programme's principle of alignment; intersectional inequities in AMR; One Health data quality and use; sustainability and in-country mentors; and understanding of the role of the environment in AMR.


Fleming Fellows Symposium: Importance of our values

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