6 steps for sustainable implementation of national action plans on antimicrobial resistance
The aim of this course is to provide information on the “WHO implementation handbook for national action plans on antimicrobial resistance: guidance for the human health sector” and the 6 steps for sustainable implementation of NAPs on AMR. This course is intended for national/subnational policy-makers, technical leads and implementing partners working on the implementation of NAPs on AMR within the human health sector.
AMR is a growing global threat to public health and countries have developed NAPs to counter this threat. This course covers the 6 steps for sustainable implementation of NAPs on AMR from the “WHO implementation handbook for national action plans on antimicrobial resistance: guidance for the human health sector”. The 6 steps include:
Strengthen governance
Prioritize activities
Cost the operational plan
Mobilize resources
Implement prioritized activities
Monitor and evaluate.
What you’ll learn
List the 6 steps for sustainable implementation of NAPs on AMR
Recognize the need for stepwise implementation based on the local context, available data and a participatory approach to identification and implementation of priority activities
Describe the importance of costing and budgeting prioritized activities of an operational plan
Identify existing funding, funding gaps and map potential funders for resource mobilization efforts
Be aware of a range of WHO tools to support implementation of prioritized activities
Explain the importance of monitoring and evaluating progress in NAP implementation.
Course contents
Pre-training survey
Course introduction:
Welcome to this course on the 6 steps for sustainable implementation of national action plans on antimicrobial resistance. This course is introduced by Dr Hanan Balkhy, Assistant Director-General, AMR Division, WHO.
Module 1: Introduction:
In this module, we will explore the background and purpose of the “WHO implementation handbook for national action plans on antimicrobial resistance: guidance for the human health sector”.
Module 2: Strengthen coordination, collaboration and governance for NAP on AMR implementation:
In this module, we will explore steps to strengthen multisectoral coordination, collaboration and governance for NAP on AMR implementation.
Module 3: Prioritize activities for implementation:
In this module, we will explore priority setting and learn how to prioritize activities for implementation as part of developing a timebound operational plan for the NAP on AMR.
Module 4: Develop a costed operational plan:
In this module, we will look at how to create and cost an operational plan for implementing prioritized NAP activities.
Module 5: Identify funding gaps and mobilize resources for implementation:
In this module, we will look at how to identify funding gaps and mobilize resources for NAP implementation.
Module 6: Implement NAP on AMR activities:
In this module, we will look at how to sustainably implement NAP on AMR activities.
Module 7: Monitor and evaluate the NAP on AMR implementation:
In this module, we will look at the process for monitoring and evaluating the NAP on AMR implementation.
Module 8: Summary checklist for 6 steps for sustainable implementation of NAPs on AMR:
In this module, we will walk through the summary checklist for 6 steps for sustainable implementation of NAPs on AMR.
Post-training survey
Course assessment:
There are 20 questions in this quiz-based assessment. The questions are a recap of the content covered in Modules 1 to 8. You must score 80% to pass.
Course close:
Closing comments are provided by Mr Anand Balachandran, Unit Head, AMR National Action Plans and Monitoring, AMR Division, WHO Headquarters.
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