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Tanzania goes all in on AMR, leaders eye lasting solutions
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75402, member: 636"] Tanzania's government and lawmakers are teaming up to lock down steady cash for fighting antimicrobial resistance after meeting on the sidelines of an African summit happening in Dar es Salaam. Chief Pharmacist Daudi Masasi ran the preliminary session, and everyone agreed that funding gaps are crushing AMR programs that cover research, lab work, public education, and tracking resistant infections. Christina Mzava from the alliance said MPs are fired up to make AMR a budget priority. The crew decided to launch a national parliamentary dialogue that'll pull together health experts, private sector players, and development groups to hammer out sustainable financing approaches. Leaders are treating AMR investment as protection for citizen health while cutting medical costs and keeping health sector wins intact. [/QUOTE]
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