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There are many ways you can help work against antibiotic resistance.
Anna Sjöblom
Director, ReAct Europe
E-mail: anna.k.sjoblom@medsci.uu.se
Mobile: +46 73 986 66 37
Please reach out for donations and support for ReAct’s global network.
Thomas Fredengren
Fundraiser, Uppsala University
E-mail: thomas.fredengren@uu.se
Phone: +46 18 471 1885
Please reach out for donations via Uppsala University.
You can support ReAct’s work via donations to Uppsala University, host for ReAct Europe. Make sure to mark donations with “ReAct”. Your gift means a great deal! With your donation you will help address antibiotic resistance.
SUPPORT REACT VIA UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
Antibiotics are crucial for all kinds of medical treatments, from simple infections to advanced surgeries.
Antibiotics are essential for human, animal, and environmental health. However, antibiotic resistance is making these drugs less effective, weakening their foundational role in medicine.
As antibiotic resistance increases, we risk losing the ability to treat bacterial infections effectively.
Meanwhile, not many new antibiotics are being developed. Together, we can act more effectively for a world where infections remain treatable.
ReAct works to reduce antibiotic resistance by:
ReAct advocates at global, regional and national levels:
Your gift means a great deal. With your donation you will help address antibiotic resistance.
Every donation – small or large – will help. Thank you for engaging in one of the largest global health challenges!
ReAct has initiated community projects in Africa, Latin America and Asia Pacific, for example educating children on how to prevent infections and antibiotic resistance, projects developing antibiotic smart communities.
Learn more about the Antibiotic Smart Communities project in India
ReAct’s Alforja Educativa has engaged over 3500 children in Latin America, promoting health, ecological awareness and educating children on antibiotic resistance.
Learn more about the Alforja Educativa initiative
ReAct collaborates with governments and organizations to help implement national action plans to address this global health challenge, with a specific focus on low- and middle-income countries.
Read about the ZASPARS project in Zambia
ReActs team of antibiotic resistance experts work to create policy change, to put the issue of antibiotic resistance higher on the political agenda and push for more political action.
Read interview with ReAct's Mengying Ren
Already in 2005 we saw how bacteria started become resistant to life-saving infectious medicines, antibiotics. We needed to act and ReAct was born.
— Otto Cars
Founder, ReAct
ReAct's story
ReAct’s vision
A world free from untreatable infections
ReAct’s mission
To enable collective action that ensures sustainable and equitable access to effective antibiotics for all
ReAct constantly evolves as a network and increases its efforts to act on antibiotic resistance at a global, regional and country level. Together, the ReAct nodes collaborate – from community level to the highest global political agenda.
Learn more:
ReAct’s Impact Report 2023!
ReAct’s Impact Report 2019-2022
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