Acknowledgements

This free course was collaboratively written by Alana Dowling and Clare Samson, and was reviewed by Sidharth Mookerjee, Claire Gordon, Joanna McKenzie, Adrienne Chattoe-Brown and Peter Taylor.

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Figure 1: Ghana National Drugs Programme, Ministry of Health, 2015.

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Case Study 1: adapted from ReAct, n.d. 1.

Case Study 2: adapted from ReAct, n.d. 3.

Section 2.1: adapted from Oliver and Cairney, 2019. This file is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Licence https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/ by/ 4.0/.

Section 2.2: Safford and Brown, 2019.

Case Study 3: adapted from HM Government, 2019c. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0, https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ doc/ open-government-licence/.

Links

NPAR, Section 1.3: NPAR.

AMR Stakeholder Mapping, Section 2.2: ReAct, 2016.

‘Reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance’, Case Study 3: Dowling and Border, 2019. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence, https://www.parliament.uk/ site-information/ copyright-parliament/ open-parliament-licence/.

‘Antimicrobial resistance’, Activity 6: OiE.

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