This is a co-sponsored event with the Dahdaleh Institute and the Global Strategy Lab.
This seminar will introduce the One Health governance concept, and explore how its implementation can positively impact efforts to mitigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It will build on findings from a scoping review to identify the governance domains most relevant to applying the OH approach to the design and evaluation of AMR surveillance systems. This review found that governance is a crucial component of the development of surveillance systems equipped to tackle complex, structural issues such as AMR. The governance domains identified include participation, coordination and collaboration, management, sustainability, accountability and transparency, and equity. The seminar will also provide a case study in which this framework was applied in practice.
Register below and join us on Wednesday, February 12, at 1:00 p.m. ET

Suggested readings in preparation for this seminar are cited below. PDF copies of the readings can be found here.
Ruckert, A., Harris, F., Aenishaenslin, C., Aguiar, R., Boudreau-LeBlanc, A., Carmo, L. P., Labonté, R., Lambraki, I., Parmley, E. J., & Wiktorowicz, M. E. (2024). One Health governance principles for AMR surveillance: a scoping review and conceptual framework. Research Directions One Health, 2. https://doi.org/10.1017/one.2023.13
Carelli, D. E., Ogne, J. B., & Pierre, J. (2024). Coming of age: governance challenges in updated AMR national action plans in the EU. European Journal of Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae067