First Lady Madam Sajidha Mohamed underscored that the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) embodies a shared commitment, drawing on the contributions of various sectors essential to the resilience of the nation. She made these remarks at the launch ceremony of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) 2024–2029.
Speaking at the ceremony, the First Lady noted that the National Action Plan adopts the "One Health" approach, emphasising the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. She explained that the plan ensures an integrated response to AMR, fostering collaboration across healthcare, agriculture, and environmental management sectors.
The First Lady stressed that AMR has significant implications for food safety and security. She pointed out that the misuse of antimicrobials in agriculture and aquaculture can result in resistant bacteria entering the food supply, endangering public health and livelihoods.
She further elaborated that addressing AMR is not only a public health priority but also an economic necessity. Building synergies and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, pooling resources, sharing knowledge, and driving innovation are crucial to successfully implementing the One Health approach.
At the ceremony, the First Lady officially launched the five-year National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (NAP AMR) for 2024–2029. Building on earlier efforts, the plan aligns with the WHO’s Global Action Plan and aims to enhance governance, regulations, accountability, and monitoring systems while addressing gaps to combat antimicrobial resistance.
First Lady Madam Sajidha Mohamed launches the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (NAP AMR).
— The President's Office (@presidencymv) December 4, 2024
NAP AMR is a comprehensive five-year plan, to be implemented from 2024 to 2029, and marks the Maldives' second dedicated initiative to combat antimicrobial resistance. pic.twitter.com/j5gWdKfeGs
First Lady alongside the Minister of Health @ANazim2019 , launched the National Action Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) 2024-2029. A significant step towards safeguarding public health and combating AMR for a healthier future. #AMR2024 @presidencymv @MFDA_mv pic.twitter.com/P6EocYsyoZ
— Ministry of Health (@MoHmv) December 4, 2024
In her address, the First Lady emphasized that ‘AMR extends beyond hospitals and clinics—it’s a cross-sectoral challenge.’ She highlighted the vital roles of agriculture, fisheries, environment, & food production in combating AMR & called for collective action. #AMRAction pic.twitter.com/5a9f3P0eJE
— Ministry of Health (@MoHmv) December 4, 2024
In his address, Minister @ANazim2019 emphasized that combating AMR is a global, multidimensional challenge requiring higher-level involvement. He appreciated HEP’s active participation in UN efforts, showcasing our nation’s commitment to safeguarding global health. #AMRAction pic.twitter.com/3QnBqbsrui
— Ministry of Health (@MoHmv) December 4, 2024