Bridging Research and Parliament: Translating AMR Insights into Action

Connecting Research to Policy

The AMR interface serves a crucial role in translating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research into actionable parliamentary insights. This standing channel enables essential communication between researchers and policymakers, ensuring that scientific findings are effectively integrated into legislative practices.

Driving Implementation through Collaboration

By convening evidence, translating policy, and driving implementation, the AMR interface fosters a collaborative environment where researchers and legislators can work together. The structured process, which includes stages like listening, convening, distilling, publishing, and uptake, emphasizes the importance of a thorough approach to policymaking.

Showcasing Results and Future Directions

The output of this interface is not only about immediate impacts but also focuses on sustainable solutions for AMR issues. Through various outputs such as policy briefs and peer-reviewed reports, the AMR interface serves as a vital resource for ongoing discussions and actions. By laying down a robust foundation, we can effectively tackle the challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance for better healthcare outcomes.