UN and other high-level meetings Member States briefings and events the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on AMR.ĥ. Support information management, publications and events planning and delivery for ADG and AMR Division priorities: e.g. Provide writing, editing and layout support across ADGO and the AMR Division:Ĭontribute to corporate information and advocacy products, presentations, brochures and reports identify and deliver additional advocacy documents in support of the technical work of the Division advise on and support commissioning of external support where needed provide editing and layout guidance/support to technical teams ensure consistent visual identity in AMR Division written products and presentations.Ĥ. Identify key objectives and audiences maximise outreach for AMR publications and communications products oversee and deliver the AMR Division Quarterly newsletter manage subscriber lists co-develop stories on the impact of WHO AMR work and donors' support manage AMR communications focal points network in close liaison with Department of Communications serve as AMR Division Web Focal Point.ģ. Provide strategic guidance to the Assistant Director-General and the AMR Division on AMR advocacy and outreach, and deliver key products and support: Lead and contribute to the development and implementation of publications strategies and work plans serve as the AMR Division's Publishing Focal Point provide guidance and support across AMR Division for WHO publishing procedures, policies, services and clearance through WHO Press track AMR Division publications planned, in progress and published ensure relevant clearance approvals are obtained by technical teams represent AMR Division in cross-WHO coordination of publications.Ģ. Coordinate and support the AMR Division's work on publications: The incumbent will play a lead role in strategically positioning the work of the AMR Division supporting WHO's AMR leadership, advocacy, resource mobilization and public health objectives and highlighting AMR activities, results and impact.ġ. The Office of the Assistant Director-General provides support to the Director-General in directing the work of the Organization within the framework of WHO's Constitution to maximize the Organization-wide contribution to the work of Member States in achieving significant gains in health status, and progressively realizing the objective of the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health. Its main objective is to support the development, implementation, and monitoring of One Health National Action Plans for Member States and facilitate the mainstreaming of effective strategies and actions, including on the prevention and control of infection, antimicrobial stewardship, awareness creation and communication, research and development in their health and development agendas in partnership with FAO, WOAH and other key partners. It also provides global direction and strategic leadership for the global response to antimicrobial resistance in coordination with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and other United Nations and international agencies and facilitates the creation of a common goal and vision through innovative partnerships, political engagement and promoting multisectoral engagement and synergy across the One Health spectrum in humans, animals, plants, food, feed and the environment. The mission of the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Division is to define, advance, promote and monitor comprehensive policies and strategies that prevent, reduce, and mitigate drug-resistant infections and the overall impact of antimicrobial resistance globally based on the Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance and the 13th Global Programme of Work of WHO and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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