Our Projects
Each intervention reflects our unwavering commitment to containing antimicrobial resistance and creating a healthier future
Our Projects:
The RBA Initiative is involved in various interventions aimed at combating antimicrobial
resistance (AMR). Below are a few of our key projects:
Impacting antibiotic dispensing in Tanzania through participatory citizen science.
The project aims to enhance antibiotic stewardship by empowering citizens to make informed choices about…
Roll Back AMR School Clubs-Equipping AMR Agents of Change
The RBA Initiative is making a significant impact in Tanzania through its Roll Back AMR…
Innovative AMR communication strategies as part of the DYNAMIC Study Project:Collaborative efforts with Ifakara Health Institute and the Swiss Unisanté University
In the ongoing efforts to contain Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), effective communication is an invaluable weapon….
The RBA Initiative Bridging Program:Empowering Healthcare Interns on Antimicrobial sterwardiship and Resistance
The RBA Initiative “Bridging Program” in Tanzania aims to address critical gaps in knowledge and…
Empowering Journalists to Raise AMR Awareness and Promote Positive Behavioral Change
The media has a role in disseminating information to the community. Integrating journalists in curbing…
Safe Water,Sanitation and Hygiene-A key component of the Roll Back AMR School Clubs
One of the keyways to stop the spread of resistant microbes is largely dependent on…
Recognizing Global Challenges, Encouraging Local Change: Tackling Antibiotic Resistance in Tanzania
Antibiotic resistance (ABR) stands as one of the most pressing global health challenges today. This…
Community Participatory AMR Dialogue-Utilizing Public Transport to raise AMR awareness and Promote Behavioral Change
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to public health globally. It is crucial to…
Engaging Children in AMR Awareness through Arts and Crafts: The RBA Initiative’s Innovative Approach
The RBA Initiative is transforming the way children learn about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through a…
A Superbugs partnership of schools in the UK and Ireland with schools in Tanzania,
To increase understanding and raise awareness of infection, hygiene and antimicrobial resistance, in collaboration with…
SNAP-AMR awareness in Mwanza and Moshi, Tanzania:Collaborative efforts with the University of Glasgow
What does SNAP-AMR stand for? It is short for “Supporting the National Action Plan for…
Engaging Religious leaders and local community influencers to contain AMR
It’s crucial for the community to have AMR knowledge this will have positive impact on…
Celebrating Our Impact
At the Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative, we are proud of the significant strides we’ve made in combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through our diverse projects. Each initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to creating a healthier future for communities in Tanzania and beyond.