🎯 Objectives
CAPTURA Phase 2 is designed to:
- Improve the quality, quantity, and use of AMR and AMU/C data for effective surveillance and action.
- Enhance data analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of findings to support evidence-based policy.
- Support awareness, advocacy, and policymaking through tailored communication and stakeholder engagement.
- Build and strengthen sustainable relationships with national, regional, and global stakeholders involved in AMR efforts.
CAPTURA Phase 2 Workstreams
Workstream 1: Improve AMR Data Quality and Use
Focuses on building capacity to collect, manage, and analyze antimicrobial resistance data.
- Capacity building for data analysis
Countries: Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh - AMR data management support
Countries: Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh - Advanced AMR data analysis support
Countries: All participating countries - AMR Surveillance System Monitoring and Evaluation (AMRSurME)
Countries: Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea (Introduction)
Workstream 2: AMU/C Surveillance Strengthening
Supports improvements in antimicrobial use and consumption surveillance systems.
- Community of Practice (CoP) on AMU/C
Countries: All countries - Strengthening AMU Surveillance using NAPS
- NAPS Introduction – Nepal, Bangladesh
- Continuing NAPS Support – Bhutan
- Technical Support for AMC Surveillance
- Comprehensive system development – Laos
- Expert support on strategy and data – Pakistan, Indonesia, Vietnam
Workstream 3: Burden of AMR – Data Generation
Aims to provide economic insights into AMR’s impact.
- Cost of Illness Studies
Countries: Nepal, Bhutan
Workstream 4: Private Sector Engagement
Promotes collaboration with the private sector in AMR containment.
- Situational Analysis of Private Sector Engagement
Countries: All countries - Development of Strategy Guidelines and Pilot Projects
Countries: Bangladesh
Workstream 5: Advocacy and Sustainability
Ensures long-term impact through advocacy and broad stakeholder engagement.
- Dissemination of Findings
- National Dissemination Workshops – Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Laos
- Regional Dissemination Workshop – All countries
- Engagement of Key Stakeholders and Donor Agencies
Countries: Regional (not country-specific)