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Maximising the impact of AMR data

Mobilisation of reliable and actionable One Health data underpins all the key responses to growing rising AMR. Making data accessible at all levels, from the facility through to global networks, is essential in achieving successful long-term interventions, measuring impact and unlocking the full benefit of AMR data.

Our systems are proven to gather data from diverse sources spanning, human and animal health, tripartite study data and AMU/AMC, and are positioned to work with climate data and more. We are helping countries improve data quality, increase standardisation and build the disciplines and capacity needed, for sustained delivery of data analytics and decision making. Our contributions to innovations in federated networking for AMR data, paves the way for open science and FAIR data access.

Through ongoing fund raising we plan to achieve widespread adoption of our systems to more countries, ensuring that data from LMIC’s, contributes to the global picture, delivering benefits for all.
See below how individual projects are advancing us towards our vision for health data mobilisation.

Free up front

Free up front

While open-source software is not necessarily free to implement, it is free from the cost of commercial licences.

Adaptable

Adaptable

The open structure allows for customisation. This flexibility means that platforms can easily be adjusted to meet changing environments and requirements.

No ongoing fees

No ongoing fees

Open-source does not come with a ‘mortgage’ attached. There are no on-going licence fees.

Continuous Development

Continuous Development

The underlying open-source platform will generally be continuously developed – this means that new functional and security features will be regularly released. Also, often it means that adopters can influence the future direction of the product ‘road map’.

Community support

Community support

Established open-source products are often widely supported by an empowered and engaged community, working towards constant improvement and promoting wider adoption.

In-country capability

In-country capability

We believe in helping to develop in-country capability, this means training personnel on the ground. This reduces reliance on external support and helps to promote fluid and adaptable solutions – both of which are conducive to long term success.