Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance

Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance

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Global Leaders Working Together for Political Action on Antimicrobial Resistance

The world is in a race against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) that we cannot afford to lose. The Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance is working to accelerate political momentum, leadership and action on AMR.

 

    Interim Chair

    Mr Jakob Forssmed

    Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health, SWEDEN

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    Members

    Dr Ahmed Mohammed Obaid Al Saidi

    Former Minister of Health, SULTANATE OF OMAN

    Ms Beatrice Atim Odwong Anywar

    Minister of State for Environment, UGANDA

    Ms Anahit Avanesyan

    Minister of Health, Republic of ARMENIA

    Dr Mekdes Daba

    Minister of Health, Federal Democratic Republic of ETHIOPIA

    Dr Jamie Jonker

    Chief Science officer for the National Milk Producers Federation USA

    Prof Dr Ernst Kuipers

    Former Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport, NETHERLANDS

    Mr Fernando Lugris

    Ambassador of the Oriental Republic of URUGUAY

    Ms Ummy Mwalimu

    Member of Parliament and former Minister of Health United Republic of TANZANIA

    Dr Maria Panayiotou

    Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment Republic of CYPRUS

    Ex-officio Members

    Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran

    Director General, World Organisation for Animal Health

    Biography

    Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran was elected Director General of the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) on 28 May 2024 by the World Assembly. She began her five-year term of office on 1 August 2024, as the 8th Director General of the WOAH. 

     With a background in veterinary medicine and specializations in veterinary public health and epidemiology, Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran brings extensive experience in addressing animal health issues at both national and international levels.

    She has been at the forefront of managing significant health crises, including avian influenza and bluetongue. Dr Soubeyran has led the development of emergency response plans and preventive measures against influenza, African swine fever, and zoonoses. Additionally, she has been a strong advocate for “One Health” programs, particularly in addressing antimicrobial resistance and zoonoses, in collaboration with the human health and environmental sector.”