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As part of Nigeriaβs preparations to host the 5th Global High-Level Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance ( #AMR ) in Abuja in June 2026, I am pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ayoade Alakija
@yodifiji
, as Ministerial Global Envoy on AMR.
Dr. Alakija brings a unique combination of global insight, technical depth, and strategic reach to this role. As Board Chair of FIND
@FINDdx
, a WHO-designated partner for diagnostics, and Special Envoy to the Access to #COVID -19 Tools Accelerator under the leadership of Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
@DrTedros
at the World Health Organization
@WHO
, she has consistently championed equitable access to the tools that save livesβespecially for populations often left behind in global health responses.
Her appointment comes at a critical time. Antimicrobial resistance is projected to cause over 10 million deaths annually by 2050, with Africa already facing a disproportionate burden. Limited access to timely diagnostics and medicines continues to drive resistance, compounding health inequities. As Ministerial Global Envoy, Dr. Alakija will support the work of the Ministerial Advisory Committee, strengthen domestic and global engagement, and ensure that One Health integration and diagnostic equity remain central to the AMR response.
Her mandate includes high-level advocacy, technical engagement, and partner coordinationβbuilding on her previous leadership with the African Unionβs Vaccine Delivery Alliance (AVDA), the #G7 Impact Investment Initiative on Global Health, and her extensive experience in pandemic preparedness and emergency response.
This appointment aligns fully with the objectives of the National Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative ( #NHSRII ) and the broader Renewed Hope Agenda of HE President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
@officialABAT
, which prioritises integrated, multisectoral, and institutionally coordinated approaches to complex health challenges, including AMR.
Nigeria remains committed to delivering a technically sound, inclusive, and impactful AMR conference in 2026, building on the Jeddah Commitments and working closely with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, and our partners across the Quadripartiteβ
@WHO
,
@FAO
,
@WOAH
, and
@UNEP
.
We thank Dr. Alakija for accepting this responsibility and look forward to her contributions in advancing Nigeriaβs leadership and shaping outcomes that support global and regional progress on AMR.
#AMR #Nigeria2026 #OneHealth #Diagnostics #NHSRII #RenewedHopeAgenda #GlobalHealth #FIND #WHO #HealthEquity
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