Uganda: Second antimicrobial resistance national action plan 2024/25-2028/29

Overview

This revised national action plan on antimicrobial resistance (NAP-AMR) II 2024/25-2028/29 builds upon the significant progress made in the first NAP-AMR of 2018–2023 and seeks to strengthen those gains further and prioritize interventions for the next five years. AMR remains a One Health challenge, and the plan’s implementation will continue to be anchored under the One Health platform, bringing together relevant stakeholders to act in harmony. The NAP-AMR 2024–2028 focuses on the following strategic objectives:
1. Promote public awareness, training, and education
2. Improve infection prevention and control (IPC) measures
3. Promote antimicrobial stewardship, optimal access, and responsible use of antimicrobials
4. Strengthen AMR surveillance and data sharing
5. Enhance research and innovation

WHO Team
National Action Plans and Monitoring and Evaluation (NPM)
Editors
The Republic of Uganda Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries, Ministry of Water and Environment, Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities
Number of pages
61