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    online - GVG - Herausforderungen und Maßnahmen im Kampf gegen antimikrobielle Resistenzen (AMR) - German only

    DIE GVG LÄDT EIN: AKTUELLE STUNDE (Ausschuss EUROPA)

    Herausforderungen und Maßnahmen im Kampf gegen antimikrobielle Resistenzen (AMR)

    Digitale Aktuelle Stunde mit Dr. Georg Kippels, MdB (CDU)                                                                                                        ...

    DIE GVG LÄDT EIN: AKTUELLE STUNDE (Ausschuss EUROPA)

    Herausforderungen und Maßnahmen im Kampf gegen antimikrobielle Resistenzen (AMR)

    Digitale Aktuelle Stunde mit Dr. Georg Kippels, MdB (CDU)                                                                                                                

    Dienstag, 11. November 2024, 14:00 Uhr – 15:00 Uhr (digital)

    Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
    liebe Mitglieder des Ausschusses Gesundheit und Pflege,

     

    antimikrobielle Resistenzen (AMR) stellen unsere Gesundheitssysteme und die öffentliche Gesundheit vor große Herausforderungen. Eine vor wenigen Wochen veröffentlichte Studie der University of Washington geht von weltweit mehr als 39 Millionen Menschen aus, die an Infektionen mit resistenten Keimen sterben könnten. Bei fast weiteren 170 Millionen Todesfällen könnten solche Erreger zumindest eine Rolle spielen.

     

    Dieser großen Gefahren ist man sich international und national zunehmend bewusst und die WHO hat bereits 2019 AMR zu einer der zehn größten globalen Bedrohungen für die öffentliche Gesundheit erklärt. Verschiedene Maßnahmen und die Zusammenarbeit relevanter Organisationen sollen die Gesundheitssysteme deshalb im Kampf gegen Antibiotikaresistenzen stärken. Zuletzt wurde 2023 auf Ebene der EU der AMR-Aktionsplan von 2017 in unterschiedlichen Dimensionen ergänzt und erweitert.   

     

    Im Juni 2024 wurde in Deutschland auf nationaler Ebene ein hochkarätiger Parlamentskreis gegründet. Dort engagieren sich Abgeordnete zusammen mit Expert:innen gegen antimikrobielle Resistenzen und für die Entwicklung neuer Antibiotika. Wir freuen uns sehr, dass wir den Vorsitzenden und Sprecher des Parlamentskreises, Dr. Georg Kippels, MdB als Experten für einen Austausch im Rahmen unseres Formats AKTUELLE STUNDE gewinnen konnten.

     

    Dieses Format bietet unseren Mitgliedern die Möglichkeit, sich über aktuelle Themen und Herausforderungen auszutauschen und Informationen aus erster Hand zu erhalten. Wir wollen mit Herrn Dr. Kippels insbesondere über neue Entwicklungen, die Verzahnung der internationalen und nationalen Strategien sowie geplante Maßnahmen sprechen.

     

    Im Namen der Ausschussvorsitzenden Ilka Wölfle und Rudolf Henke sind Sie herzlich eingeladen, mitzudiskutieren, Fragen zu stellen und eigene Perspektiven einzubringen.

     

    Datum & Uhrzeit: 

    Montag, 11. November 2024, 14:00 Uhr – 15:00 Uhr

     

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    Digitale Veranstaltung via Zoom

      

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  • Ali Yildiz hat eine neue Veranstaltung erstellt.

    WHS - Milestones and Challenges in Tackling AMR

    KEY 02 – Milestones and Challenges in Tackling AMR

     

    Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM / UTC: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM

    Keynote (KEY 02) - Europe

    Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) remains a growing and concerning global c...

    KEY 02 – Milestones and Challenges in Tackling AMR

     

    Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM / UTC: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM

    Keynote (KEY 02) - Europe

    Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) remains a growing and concerning global challenge, despite decades of concerted effort. We’ve tried raising the alarm with terrifying statistics and compelling economic arguments, yet AMR continues to be overshadowed by other priorities. How do we move forward to secure the commitment and action needed to address AMR effectively?

    This dynamic keynote session will explore key milestones in understanding, preventing, and managing AMR. The discussion will offer the latest insights on where we stand, address what is holding back progress, and showcase successful interventions. In the wake of the United Nations (UN) High-Level Meeting on AMR, this session will also address persistent challenges, including the slow pace of new drug development, inadequate regulatory frameworks, and the need for global coordination.

    Ultimately, this session seeks to inspire the World Health Summit (WHS) audience with greater urgency, alignment, and ambition to bring commitments and goals for AMR to fruition from a policy and systems perspective. By examining both achievements and obstacles, this session aims to foster collective action to mitigate AMR's impact on global health. Join us in navigating the complex landscape of AMR, celebrate progress, and address the roadblocks that remain.

     

    Hosts:

    Moderators:

    Economist Impact | Principal for Health Policy and Insights | United States of America

     

    Speakers:

    Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) | Ambassador on Antimicrobial Resistance | Germany

     

     

    Public Health Authority | CEO | Saudi Arabia

     

     

    UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance | United Kingdom

     

     

    CGIAR | Antimicrobial Resistance Hub | Lead | Kenya

     

     

    International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) | Director-General | Switzerland

     

     

    Wellcome Trust | CEO | United Kingdom

     

     

    Minister of Health | Italy

    Video Participation

     

    Minister of Health | Mauritania

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  • Ali Yildiz hat eine neue Veranstaltung erstellt.

    WHS - Driving Action: Innovation and Access for a Resilient Response Against AMR

    PD 10 – Driving Action: Innovation and Access for a Resilient Response Against AMR

    Exploring Future Scenarios and Shaping Better Solutions

    Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM / UTC: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM

    Panel Discuss...

    PD 10 – Driving Action: Innovation and Access for a Resilient Response Against AMR

    Exploring Future Scenarios and Shaping Better Solutions

    Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM / UTC: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM

    Panel Discussion (PD 10) - Europe

    2024 is a significant year for addressing the urgency of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), which requires a broad, multi-stakeholder approach. Alarming statistics underpin the need for prompt action. In 2019, AMR was responsible for 1.27 million deaths and contributed to nearly five million overall. It’s a crisis that impacts every aspect of modern medicine, from surgery to cancer care.

    The challenge is related not only to strengthening innovation but also to ensuring sustainable and appropriate access to both existing and new antibiotics, which requires a concerted approach to addressing the many interconnected challenges.

    This session will delve into perspectives on the critical need for developing new antibiotics to treat resistant infections, and explore the path forward for concrete solutions to improve the innovation outlook and patient access. It will also explore how to maintain this priority high on the upcoming G7/G20 agendas.

     

    Hosts:

    Chairs:

    AMR Action Fund | Director of International Policy | United States of America

     

    Speakers:

    Minister of Health | Malawi

     

     

    Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) | Centre for Vaccine and Therapeutic Readiness | Director General | Canada

     

     

    International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) | Director-General | Switzerland

     

     

    Jena University Hospital | Assistant Medical Director | Germany

     

     

    Pfizer | Accord Chief Medical Officer (CMO) | Germany

     

     

    European Commission | Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (HERA) | Acting Director-General

     

     

    Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical Accelerator (CARB-X) | Executive Director | United States of America

     

     

    AUROBAC THERAPEUTICS | CEO | France

     

     

    World Health Organization (WHO) | AMR Survivors Taskforce Member & Antimicrobial Stewardship Consultant

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    WHS event – Breaking Boundaries: The Promise of Innovation in AMR

    Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / UTC: 07:00 AM - 08:30 AM

    Workshop (WS 10) - South America

    Antibiotics play a crucial role in modern medicine and without them many treatments and procedures (for example in cance...

    Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / UTC: 07:00 AM - 08:30 AM

    Workshop (WS 10) - South America

    Antibiotics play a crucial role in modern medicine and without them many treatments and procedures (for example in cancer care, organ transplantation and childbirth) carry a significantly higher risk of complication or failure. However, the increasing resistance of bacterial pathogens to antibiotics - Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) - undermines the efficacy of these treatments and jeopardizes the benefits of modern healthcare, posing grave risks to vulnerable patient groups.

    The world urgently needs Research & Development (R&D) to develop novel and innovative antibiotics that would not only safeguard the advance of medicine, but further provide value by decreasing the selection pressure on established antibiotics.

    We stand at a pivotal moment to address the pressing health, economic, and societal issues of AMR. Public and private partners are facing the triple challenge of AMR: fostering innovation and viable markets for new, life-saving treatments and diagnostics, ensuring equitable access to safe and effective antibiotics, and the need for stewardship in use. Investment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education will be critical to build the AMR R&D workforce for the future.

    Acknowledging that innovation is essential to addressing AMR, and drawing on the anticipated discussions related to the Political Declaration on AMR this session aims to explore real-world solutions in policy, funding and cross-sector collaboration to accelerate the discovery and global supply of groundbreaking antibiotics.

     

    Hosts:

    Moderators:

    Journalist and TV Anchor | United Kingdom

     

    Speakers:

    Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development and Minister of Health and Population | Egypt

     

     

    Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) | CEO | Switzerland

     

     

    University of Kwazulu-Natal | South African Research Chair in Antibiotic Resistance & One Health | South Africa

     

     

    Ministry of Health and Social Affairs | Ambassador on Antimicrobial Resistance | Sweden

     

     

    Roche Pharma Research & Early Development (pRED) | Infectious Diseases Therapeutic Area | VP and Global Head | Switzerland

     

     

    European Commission | DG Research & Innovation | Policy Officer

     

     

    Global AMR R&D Hub | Secretariat | Director | Germany

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  • Ali Yildiz hat eine neue Veranstaltung erstellt.

    WHS event: Addressing Pandemic Threats Through the Lens of Climate Change

    Room AFRICA

     

    PD 04 – Addressing Pandemic Threats Through the Lens of Climate Change

     

    Oct. 13, 2024, CEST: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM / UTC: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM

    Panel Discussion (PD 04) - Africa

    The intersection of climate ...

    Room AFRICA

     

    PD 04 – Addressing Pandemic Threats Through the Lens of Climate Change

     

    Oct. 13, 2024, CEST: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM / UTC: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM

    Panel Discussion (PD 04) - Africa

    The intersection of climate change and health has received increased public attention in recent years. However, the impact of climate change on infectious diseases is not always part of the discussion.

    The changing climate is expanding the range of disease-carrying animals, such as mosquitoes and bats, partly due to climate-prompted migration. This increases the number of animal-to-human spill-over opportunities and viral-sharing between animals, heightening the risk of a new human virus, or Disease X, emerging.

    Human health, planetary health, animal health and plant health are interdependent. We cannot advance pandemic resilience without considering how others are approaching the shared ecosystem.

    As countries around the world learn from their experience in COVID-19 to build their resilience against an unknown future pandemic, it is imperative to incorporate climate change and One Health in the consideration and engineer systemic changes.

    This panel discussion seeks to examine the relationship between pandemics, climate change and One Health, identify existing gaps and potential areas of intervention, and foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders.

     

    Hosts:

    Chairs:

    Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) | Chair of the Board | Norway

     

    Speakers:

    National Academy of Medicine (NAM) | President | United States of America

     

     

    Amref Health Africa | Group CEO | Kenya

     

     

    One Health Trust | Founder and President | United States of America

     

     

    Global Climate and Health Alliance (GCHA) | Executive Director | United States of America

    WHO-Civil Society Working Group on Climate and Health | Co-Chair

     

    World Health Organization (WHO) | Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health | Director

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  • Ali Yildiz hat eine neue Veranstaltung erstellt.

    World Health Summit - Registration needed- Side Event - The Critical Role of Point-of-care Diagnostics in Tackling AMR

    Registration via: https://web.cvent.com/event/bf673d11-b119-4728-81a2-e3cae0f31a9a 

    This event will bring together members of public health authorities, international organizations, health leaders, representatives from parliament, and civil society. Together, they will present current evidence, ...

    Registration via: https://web.cvent.com/event/bf673d11-b119-4728-81a2-e3cae0f31a9a 

    This event will bring together members of public health authorities, international organizations, health leaders, representatives from parliament, and civil society. Together, they will present current evidence, share best practices, and explore key policy measures to enhance the optimized use of antibiotics.

    • What are the implications of the recent United Nations declaration on antimicrobial resistance for strategic approaches to combating AMR globally?
    • How do accurate and timely diagnostics contribute to the effective management of AMR, and what are the main barriers to the widespread adoption of diagnostic tools?
    • How are diagnostics currently integrated into National Action Plans on AMR?
    • What specific roles can different stakeholders (government, private sector, NGOs) play in advancing the use of point-of-care diagnostics in AMR?

     

    Feel free to contact me if you any questions.

    Bests

    Ali

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  • Ali Yildiz hat eine neue Veranstaltung erstellt.

    Canceled !!!! Info will follow ... Meeting with SPD - Working Group on Global Health, Berlin- Bundestag

    Cancelled MP has different Agenda this week!!!
     
     Invitation to the SPD Global Health Group Event on 12.9.2024, Berlin - Bundestag

    Dear Community,

    we cordially invite you to our event with the SPD Global Health Group in Berlin at the Bundestag on September 12, 2024, Berlin (in person - 10 perso...
    Cancelled MP has different Agenda this week!!!
     
     Invitation to the SPD Global Health Group Event on 12.9.2024, Berlin - Bundestag

    Dear Community,

    we cordially invite you to our event with the SPD Global Health Group in Berlin at the Bundestag on September 12, 2024, Berlin (in person - 10 persons max from community - between 13-14:30 o´clock, max 45 minutes). The topic of the event will be mainly the UN High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and our expectations. We will take this opportunity to introduce our community and discuss important issues related to antimicrobial resistance.

    To participate in the event, please send us until 6.9.2024 the following information:

    Full Name
    Date of Birth
    Place of Birth
    Organisation

    Please send this information either directly to me or to Aurelia (via eMail or here via message).

    There will be representatives of the SPD parliamentary group present who have both in-depth and rudimentary knowledge on the topic of AMR. It will be a great opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from each other and think about future collaboration.

    So far we have feedback from
    -Alexia
    -Ralph
    -Corinna
    -Aurelia and me

    We look forward to your participation and an inspiring meeting! Still 5 seats open.

    Before the meeting we will work out a short presentation and will need feedback soon.

    Best regards,

    Ali

    ‏ — with Aurélia Souares and Corinna Heineke

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  •   Susanne Marx hat den Beitrag vor 10 Monaten kommentiert.
    Hi all, looking forward to connect with you. Bests Ali
    • Thank you, Ali, for introducing yourself and your motivation.

      We would like to ask one of the female candidates ildiko meny for the StateholderThank you, Ali, for introducing yourself and your motivation.

      We would like to ask one of the female candidates ildiko meny for the Stateholder Group Private Sector to answer the question "What is a personal experience or an event that has shaped your perspective on global health" so that our members can get to know you better.
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    • Dear Hub Management Team, dear colleagues,

      My perspective on "global health" is shaped by the European spirit of "bettertogether". As Alumna ofDear Hub Management Team, dear colleagues,

      My perspective on "global health" is shaped by the European spirit of "bettertogether". As Alumna of European School Karlsruhe I was raised in this spirit and got a flavour of the work this entails at Parliament already with 17, when we as pupils had the privilege to model the situation in the EP in Strasbourg. This was in 1986.

      With 18 I moved to Budapest to study at Semmelweis University and with 24 I had my first daughter ( who is a Neurologist today). I was selected for ERASMUS at Paris Hospital ( Neurology when she was six month old and " la crèche" at Hospital was free of charge for breastfeeding mothers. A political move those days still not to imagine in Germany today, were working conditions for female workforce not only in the health system has room for improvement.

      Since then I am a global nomad, all my (our) children are born in different places ( Hungary, USA, Germany) and themselves became global nomads. I worked on many global health projects that supported women: women molested in childhood, reproductive health projects (PMTCT) in Africa etc..

      Medical systems should always be based on prevention to enhance overall population health. Systems that care for, retain and value their work-force too.

      As coordinator for a European Training Programme on Mental Health ( https://eu-promens.eu/eu-promens/pages/events) today I have the privilege to think about how to support and upskill European Workforce regarding Mental Health. Over the next three years we will provide trainings ( all EU plus Ukraine) and in -person exchanges in six European hubs, if you are working in the mental health field, feel free to reach out to me here or under my email: Ildiko.Meny@gfa-group.de

      Looking forward to get to know more of you in-person soon, Kind regards
      Ildiko

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    • It is really interesting to read about your work and your inspiring ambitions, which can greatly influence your work in the Steering Committee. ThankIt is really interesting to read about your work and your inspiring ambitions, which can greatly influence your work in the Steering Committee. Thank you Ali Yildiz & ildiko meny.   Mehr...
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    • We would also like to invite Susanne Marx to answer the question about your personal experience or an event that has shaped your perspective onWe would also like to invite Susanne Marx to answer the question about your personal experience or an event that has shaped your perspective on global health.   Mehr...
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    • Hello everyone, I would like to share with you my experiences in the field of global health. It all started a long time ago when I was lucky enoughHello everyone, I would like to share with you my experiences in the field of global health. It all started a long time ago when I was lucky enough to have an exchange program with a German missionary who worked in Africa. It became clear to me very early on that global health requires more than just a functioning system in Germany. This attitude has shaped me since my youth. The Corona crisis showed how important a globally functioning system is. Because of my global role, I am currently working on cross-organizational concepts in cooperation with various countries to support this global responsibility from the business side as well. We are also currently involved in an exciting research project with universities, associations and global organizations to understand the thematic tertiary effects of the pandemic and to define appropriate measures. I am very much looking forward to the exchange in our HUB, to learn from each other and to work together.  Mehr...
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  •   Krupali Patel hat den Beitrag vor 11 Monaten kommentiert.
    Hello everyone! As you know, AMR was selected by the Hub Steering Committee as the Hub's focus topic for this year. For the first time, Germany has named an AMR Ambassador: Dr Muna Abu Sin who will represent Germany internationally on all issues related to antimicrobial resistance, including at the UN High-Level Meeting in September. We will shortly interview Dr. Abu Sin to understand what she sees as the most pressing issues and challenges on AMR. Do you have any questions you would like to...
    Hello everyone! As you know, AMR was selected by the Hub Steering Committee as the Hub's focus topic for this year. For the first time, Germany has named an AMR Ambassador: Dr Muna Abu Sin who will represent Germany internationally on all issues related to antimicrobial resistance, including at the UN High-Level Meeting in September. We will shortly interview Dr. Abu Sin to understand what she sees as the most pressing issues and challenges on AMR. Do you have any questions you would like to ask her?

    Feel free to post your questions right here to hear Dr. Abu Sin's perspective. We will share her responses with you here.

    @Ali Yildiz @Aurélia Souares Ralf Sudbrak
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    • Here are my questions to our new AMR Ambassador:

      1. How can you collaborate with us?
      2. What would you like the AMR Hub Community to provide youHere are my questions to our new AMR Ambassador:

      1. How can you collaborate with us?
      2. What would you like the AMR Hub Community to provide you with?
      3. When is the DART 2030 strategy going to be implemented? Which area of focus will there be? Is it also your task to make sure that national AMR actionplan from Germany is considering and adhering to international AMR-strategies?
      4. Will you have your own webpage?
      5. What is your main task? How would you describe your new task?
      6. Will you have your own budget and staff?
      7. What role does Diagnostics and especially POC-Diagnostics in your view play to optimize the use of antibiotics? In the light of recent recommendations like, WHO (May 2023) - 76th world health assembly: Strengthening diagnostics capacity or OECD (2023) policy brief, Embracing a One Health Framework to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance – which explicitly mentions rapid diagnostics (quantitative CRP-POC)?
      8. AMR has a wide range of topics. Name 3 topics you think will be your key focus areas?
      9. What do you want to achieve within the next 12 month?
      10. You have one wish, what will that be with regards to AMR?

      I hope more will come... :-)
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    • Fantastic, thanks very much, Ali Yildiz!
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    • Dear all, please use this opportunity to let us have any additional questions!
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    • The German approach to AMR to date, namely as reflected in previous and current DART strategies, has taken a strong "bugs and drugs" approach, withThe German approach to AMR to date, namely as reflected in previous and current DART strategies, has taken a strong "bugs and drugs" approach, with little focus on socioeconomic and equity aspects of AMR. There is increasing recognition and evidence demonstrating the need to take better account of these aspects in research, policy and practice to address AMR, in health systems as well as agriculture, animal husbandry, and the environment. This includes academic evidence, but also through recent work and committments e.g. at WHO (headquarters and EURO, e.g. see new EURO roadmap highlighted social determinants of health and gender), the World Economic Forum earlier this year, and others. What plans, if any, does the German government have to strengthen consideration of equity, gender and other related dimensions in its work on AMR, either within Germany or as part of European or international efforts? Thanks to the Hub team and Dr. Abu Sin for this nice opportunity to contribute questions, and look forward to the forthcoming interview!   Mehr...
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    • How Germany is going to support the LMICs or Developing Countries to fight against AMR?
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