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 […]
Putting inclusion at the heart of AMR: Uganda’s journey towards gender-responsive AMR surveillance
By collecting disaggregated data and involving diverse stakeholders, Uganda is setting a precedent for inclusive, gender-responsive AMR strategies in Africa. […]
Gendered vulnerabilities to infectious disease: A call to action for global health equity
GEAR up colleagues Meenakshi Monga and Katy Davis give in-depth report back from last month’s ‘Gendered vulnerabilities to infectious disease: […]
Shifting the focus: A Human-Centered Design approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance in Uganda
In this blog post, Michael Gaitho, a Gender Expert from LVCT Health with a deep passion for global health and […]
International Women’s Day: Fighting AMR and empowering women across the life course
This International Women’s Day our colleague Meenakshi Monga explains that it’s a time to celebrate progress, but also an opportunity […]