Hai Ngo
Early career researcher/Network member: A Just Transitions framework for equitable and sustainable mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
- Project status
- Ongoing
- Programmes
- Global Convening Programmes
Institute
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU)
Country
Vietnam
Field
Economics, Agriculture
Dr Hai Ngo's work focuses on identifying the feasibility of implementing Nature-based Solutions to combat the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and investigate the justice and equity of AMR mitigation policy in developing countries. He prioritises initiatives that promote access to affordable and appropriate antimicrobials while ensuring responsible stewardship to mitigate resistance. His efforts centre on using the One Health approach to strive for a transition that safeguards human health, animal health, and the environment.
Specific projects:
- Knowledge translation project: Mapping tensions and trade-offs for co-creation of equitable and sustainable solutions to mitigate AMR in Vietnam
- Knowledge translation project: Exploring synergies and co-benefits for Nature Based Solutions and antimicrobial resistance
- ECR project: Exploring justice and equity in antimicrobial resistance mitigation policy in low and middle income countries (submitted to the British Academy - AMR award)
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