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Community engagement for antimicrobial resistance

To date, effective and sustainable community engagement (CE) interventions that address the contextual drivers of AMR through a One Health approach have not been evaluated and scaled up. To close this research gap and inform policy making, the project partners will implement and evaluate an innovative CE intervention in Bangladesh and Nepal. This study builds on substantial preliminary work, including Malaria Consortium’s pilot study on using the community dialogue approach (CDA) to address antibiotic misuse within Bangladeshi communities and the health system; and a pilot project on the participatory video (PV) approach to identify community-led solutions to antibiotic misuse in (peri-)urban Nepal.

Start date
01/01/2021
End date
31/12/2023
Country/
Countries
Asia > Bangladesh ,  Nepal
Funder
UK Research and Innovation
Partners
ARK Foundation, Chittagong Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, HERD International, Institute of Infection & Global Health - University of Liverpool, Nuffield Centre for International Health & Development and Centre for World Cinemas & Digital Cultures, University of Leeds
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