Monitoring progress on antimicrobial resistance

Robust monitoring and evaluation are needed in order to measure progress towards the delivery of the Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (GAP) objectives, and help identify key achievements and persisting gaps across human, animal, plant, food, and environment sectors in efforts to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

178

countries

have finalized their National Action Plan, aligned with the objectives of the GAP (as of Nov 2023)

38

countries

are in the process of developing their national action plans.

Global Database of results of the Tripartite antimicrobial resistance country self-assessment survey (TrACSS)

Information on the status of countries regarding the implementation of their national action plans and actions to address antimicrobial resistance across all sectors.

Publications

Monitoring global progress on antimicrobial resistance: Tripartite AMR country self-assessment survey (TrACSS) 2019-2020

The Tripartite AMR Country Self-Assessment Survey (TrACSS) helps to monitor country progress on the implementation of AMR national actions plans and has...

Monitoring and evaluation of the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance

The global action plan on antimicrobial resistance (hereinafter “GAP”) is the world’s blueprint for tackling the emergence and spread...

Monitoring global progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance

The global tripartite self-assessment survey of country progress in addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a component of a broader approach for...

Self-assessment tools

Global monitoring of country progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance

Self-assessment questionnaire

Global monitoring of country progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance

Self-assessment questionnaire

Global monitoring of country progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance

Self-assessment questionnaire

Global monitoring of country progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance

Self-assessment questionnaire

Global monitoring of country progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance

Self-assessment questionnaire

News

Fiji: An Antimicrobial Resistance Country Profile

Recognizing the long term and disastrous effect AMR would have on the country’s health and economic systems, Fiji was the first Pacific country to develop and launch a national plan for antimicrobial resistance. Fiji’s 3 year plan highlighted the prioritization of action against AMR, including the 5 objectives outlined in the Global Action Plan on AMR.

Related Activities

The Global Health Observatory

Data on antimicrobial resistance