Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to rise as one of the most urgent global health threats, projected to cause millions of deaths annually by 2050 and significant economic losses through increased healthcare costs and reduced productivity. Sub-Saharan Africa carries one of the largest burdens, with high rates of infectious diseases, limited access to appropriate treatments, and weak health systems that worsen the spread and impact of AMR.
Nairobi Youth Statement | Make Development Work for Youth
The youths attending the Second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) are coming together and rallying for inclusive development that works for us and with us. This statement is a reflection of youth’s eagerness and strong intent to be involved and actively participate as equal and independent partners in practical development cooperation – a discourse and a process that does not only shape our societies comprehensively today but our future and those of the coming generations ahead.

