#00390
Maintain an independent multidisciplinary body that synthesizes evidence, identifies gaps, evaluates progress and gives governments comparable guidance on effective AMR action.
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#00371 AMR surveillance and national action remain fragmented and underfunded
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An independent global mechanism should periodically assess evidence across human, animal, food and environmental health, publish transparent methods and conflicts of interest, compare progress against agreed targets, and identify interventions that work in different settings. It should complement rather than duplicate WHO, FAO, UNEP and WOAH implementation roles.
The mechanism needs scientific independence, representation from low- and middle-income countries, access to underlying data and a mandate to explain uncertainty. Evidence synthesis alone will not ensure compliance, so findings must connect to national reporting, financing and political review.
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