Policy, Planning, and Advocacy

The RADAAR project focused on regional data sharing and analysis to influence and facilitate evidence-based policymaking, advocacy, and response; and provided Fleming Fund priority countries with support for planning, policy and interventions. The project developed capacities and guidance around advocacy on AMR data generation and its use in policy and planning, and brought together AMR partners through webinars, workshops, and events.

Phase 1 of the RADAAR project was carried out from 2022 to 2023, with the summative report available here.

Phase 2 was carried out from 2024 to 2025, marking the conclusion of the RADAAR project.

Evidence-informed Policymaking

Building skills and fostering collaborations to drive effective AMR policy action.

Strategic Thinking and Directions

Following six webinars in the Series I, Series II aimed to strengthen capacities of stakeholders in LMICs to leverage data to inform and influence AMR policy and practice.

AMR Policy Advocacy

Empowering countries to advance AMR solutions through evidence-based advocacy and stakeholder engagement.

AMR Knowledge Resources

Training/Capacity building

The RADAAR Project provides training and capacity building to enhance AMR-related policy initiatives for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa and Asia. In 2022, in collaboration with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Evidence-Informed Policy Network (EVIPNet), RADAAR is providing opportunities for LMICs to strengthen capacities in translating AMR data and evidence into effective policies. A series of online training webinars initially involved Bangladesh, Malawi, Nepal, and Uganda.
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Policy Advocacy

The RADAAR project is the only Fleming Fund regional project fully dedicated to the thematic domain of policy, planning, and advocacy. RADAAR developed tools, guidance, and capacity-building workshops on AMR policy advocacy, and organised high-profile activities and events, including a policy workshop, policy webinars, and a symposium during 2021-22. RADAAR also co-developed the ‘Advocacy to Drive AMR Policy: A Country Guide’ with country, regional, and global AMR stakeholders.
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