Research and surveillance are critical components of our strategy to combat AMR and NTDs. One Health Society conducts and supports rigorous scientific research to understand the dynamics of these health challenges and to develop effective interventions.
Our research focuses on identifying the factors contributing to the spread of AMR and NTDs, evaluating the effectiveness of current treatments, and exploring new therapeutic options. We collaborate with academic institutions, research centers, and international organizations to leverage diverse expertise and resources.
Surveillance systems are essential for tracking the incidence and spread of AMR and NTDs. We work to establish and enhance surveillance networks that provide timely and accurate data, enabling early detection and response to outbreaks. Our surveillance efforts also monitor the effectiveness of interventions, ensuring that strategies are adapted to changing conditions and emerging threats.
By integrating research and surveillance, we aim to build a robust evidence base that informs policy and practice, leading to more effective and sustainable health outcomes. Through our comprehensive approach, we contribute to the global effort to mitigate the impact of AMR and NTDs, protecting health and promoting wellbeing for all.