Reflexivity on Gender and Equity in the WHO GLASS 2025 Report
Written by Susan Okioma, Anne Ngunjiri, Jane Thiomi, Cleophas Ondieki, Rosie Steege and Katy Davis. The WHO Global Antimicrobial Resistance […]
Antibiotics and childhood illness: Everyday realities of caregivers in Nairobi’s informal settlements
In this blog Sammy Gachigua and Anne Ngunjiri describe both the crucial role of caregivers in acting on AMR and […]
The unrecognised role of Community Health Promoters in the AMR response in informal settlements
This blog by Sammy Gachigua and Anne Ngunjiri explores how community health workers play a key role in health information on […]
Women as primary change agents in the AMR response in informal settlements
This blog, written by Sammy Gachigua and Anne Ngunjiri explores how women are acting as change agents in the response to […]
Delving below the tip of the iceberg: Tackling gender and antimicrobial resistance
By Kate Hawkins Reports on the perils of antimicrobial resistance are becoming increasingly dire. Just this week the World Health […]
Webinar: equity analysis using AMR surveillance data
This blog post, by Meenakshi Monga and Ralalicia Limato, brings us up to speed on a recent GEAR up webinar […]
The Journey to Equity: Using Art to Reframe AMR through a Gender Lens
In this reflective video, Professor Sally Theobald from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine joins the GEAR Up project to […]
Groundbreaking gender and antimicrobial resistance project wins art prize with collage
GEAR up, supported by the UK aid Fleming Fund, is a groundbreaking research consortium looking at links between gender, equity […]