This is a match-making section for JPIAMR 13th call - One Health interventions to prevent or reduce the development and transmission of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Human Health Animal Health Environment
social science; policy implementation; national action plans; LMICs; One Health governance
I\'m the PI of a small group of social science researchers (political science, public administration, development studies and legal studies) investigating AMR policy design and implementation nationally as well as globally. In particular, we have researched how to regulate AMR initiatives in the NAPs based on an OH approach by drawing on theories of policy diffusion, community engagement, strategy implementation and public administration. Thus, our expertise would be to add a social science perspective to the design, evaluation and comparison of innovative OH interventions to curb AMR.
We could join any project that heeds the JPIAMR\'s call to involve social science perspectives in the transdisciplinary research teams. The proposed project would thus need to contain a clearly identifiable social science component but we could assist in carving such component out. Projects covering the LMICs are preferred.
Submitted on 2021-01-20 14:30:47
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