Author name: RBA Initiative

7V0A0727 1 Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative The RBA Initiative Bridging Program:Empowering Healthcare Interns on Antimicrobial sterwardiship and Resistance Projects

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 practices related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among healthcare interns. This program responds to a situation analysis revealing inappropriate antimicrobial use by healthcare workers and irrational antibiotic use at the community level, significantly contributing to antibiotic resistance.  The program focuses on

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6b9ca2eb7e2faca14bd6eb535eeb109b 1 Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative Engaging Children in AMR Awareness through Arts and Crafts: The RBA Initiative's Innovative Approach Projects

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 variety of innovative and engaging methods. By incorporating arts and crafts, such as songs, drama, traditional dance, drawing, poems, games and competitions, along with storytelling and interactive learning, the program makes the complex topic of AMR both accessible and enjoyable

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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 Antimicrobial Resistance in Tanzania” SNAP-AMR is an initiative aimed at supporting Tanzania””s National Action Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). It involves a diverse team of researchers from various institutions, including the University of Glasgow. The project explores the biological, social,

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