The Food Safety and Toxins (FST) programme team at CSE leads the AMR campaign and has been focusing on the animal and environmental aspects of AMR since 2009. Centered on the laboratory studies, the programme team complements with field studies and works towards necessary change in policy, practice and systems across relevant sectors such as food, feed, drug and environment. It has been part of the NAP-AMR development process and was successful in bringing necessary focus on the animal and environment aspects. CSE is now a stakeholder in NAP-AMR implementation and is working with the state of Kerala to support its action plan.
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Workshop on Development and Implementation of State Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance
Date: June 10-11, 2019
Place: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
After an unusually dry and warm winter India looks at a low rabi yield, all due to changed Western Disturbances
Some blah about the Budget
Persevering a seemingly unexciting and freaking topic
the Union Budget 2023–24 to understand why the boring is
buzzing and why is it important for our kids and our environment.
Given the complete curb on international travel and the attention of partner agencies in Zambia on the Covid-19 situation
Jubilant Food Works, commits to stop antibiotic misuse in chicken by 2019
Just a few days after a study by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), which exposed the double standards
CSE’s AMR programme is now making inroads in Africa by collaborating with the Ministry of Health,
CSE recognized as a key stakeholder in implementation of National Action Plan on AMR.
CSE has been a member of core working group that developed India’s National Action Plan on AMR.