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YOUNG PEOPLE AND AMR-Our AMR Champions; Antibiotics cannot treat the flu-Shadia Karambeki

Most people have been misusing antibiotics to treat viral infections like the flu. This has been fueling antibiotic resistance. This has further increased amid COVID-19. The RBA Initiative has been educating the community to not misuse antibiotics to treat the flu. This has been one of the topics taught to school children (youth) as part […]

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Head of Mkonze Secondary school speaking after being handed a washing station from the RBA Initiative,Dodoma-Tanzania

The RBA Initiative uses different methodologies to engage and educate school children on antimicrobial resistance. One of its key methodologies is the use of arts and crafts like songs, traditional dance, skits, drawings, storytelling dramas, and other sets of fun activities. Moreover, further motivation for active participation is encouraged through the RBA Initiative AMR arts

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The RBA Initiative’s AMR School Clubs project  selected as one of the inspirational projects among other projects from across the world.

The RBA-Initiative’s AMR school clubs program was recently selected as one of the inspirational AMR pioneer projects during the call to action at the AMR International conference. The conference brought together experts from around the world to share impactful and actionable solutions to contain antimicrobial resistance. The meeting was being convened by different stakeholders, including

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“Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance: Key Insights from the RBA Initiative AMR Webinar”

“Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance: Key Insights from the RBA Initiative AMR Webinar” Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global threat that has the potential to jeopardize the progress made in modern medicine. On Friday 21st April 2023, the RBA Initiative hosted an AMR webinar as part of its strategies to address AMR and engage a wider

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VACANCIES (Project Facilitator Interns)

Position: Project Facilitator Interns (4 Positions) Description Are you passionate about combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR)? The RBA Initiative is expanding its team and seeking dedicated Project Facilitator Interns to support our impactful projects, including the RBA Initiative AMR School Clubs Project in Dodoma, Tanzania. Duration of Internship: 6 months, with the possibility of extension based on

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AMR Advocacy Workshop to Policy makers in Bahi District

Over recent years, Tanzania has been experiencing an increased frequency and magnitude of resistant microorganisms, clinically known as antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Consequently, has led to increased hospital stay and increased hospital costs (Gebeyehu et al., 2015). Additionally, research shows that the impact of antimicrobial resistance is more devastating on developing countries/communities and they are already

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RBA Initiative empowering School Teachers as AMR Role Models for Resilient Communities

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) disproportionately impacts developing countries and vulnerable communities, exacerbating existing challenges like unemployment, poverty, and chronic diseases, especially among children (Murray et al., 2022).Research by Murray and colleagues (2022) underscores the urgency of the situation, projecting a significant increase in AMR-related deaths and morbidity by 2050. Immediate intervention is crucial to prevent prolonged

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Schoolchildren as Agents of Change towards Antimicrobial Resistance

Schoolchildren are in their formative years, and therefore at an ideal stage in their lives to take in knowledge and best practices that will guide their future behavior. Through the Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance (RBA) Initiative in Tanzania, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) School Clubs have successfully educated and empowered schoolchildren to become antibiotic guardians and AMR

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