18
Aug
Ghana is one of the 25 countries set to benefit from the £210 million funding by the United Kingdom Government to tackle deadly antimicrobial resistance (AMR) over the next three years. The UK Government will work collaboratively with countries across Asia and Africa to tackle antimicrobial resistance and reduce the threat posed to the UK and globally. The funding is the largest ever investment in global AMR surveillance by any country. This was in a statement issued by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office of the UK High Commission in Ghana, copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on…