The Quadripartite organizations – the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) – warmly welcomed the adoption of the Jeddah Commitments issued at the 4th Global High-Level Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). The conference was hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the Red Sea port city of Jeddah on 14-16 November.
The conference was attended by ministerial delegations from all regions, representing agriculture, food, environment, human and animal health sectors, as well as global, regional and country-level stakeholders, envoys, researchers, health workers, environment professionals, youth advocates and survivors of AMR.
The Jeddah Commitments are the collective declaration to open a new chapter in global efforts to address AMR, building the coalition of the willing into a powerful force for impact to turn the tide of AMR. The document provides clarity on specific mechanisms and agreements to translate the historic political declaration approved just over a month ago at the UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AMR into real-world action.
The Jeddah Commitments reiterated priority actions from the 79th UNGA High-Level Meeting political declaration on AMR, including:
- Establishing an Independent Panel for Evidence on Action Against AMR in 2025, with the Quadripartite organizations coordinating with Member States; and
- Requesting the Quadripartite to include actions to achieve the 2030 AMR goals of the UNGA political declaration on AMR in the next Global Action Plan.
In addition, the Jeddah Commitments included new initiatives such as:
- Establishing an AMR One Health Learning Hub and Regional AMR Access and Logistics Hub, both based within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; and
- Formalizing the Global High-Level Ministerial Conferences on AMR to be held every 2 years, with the next conference to be organized in 2026.
The Jeddah Commitments underscore the need for a globally coordinated effort to combat AMR, one that addresses human, animal, plant, and environmental health in a unified framework. With the Quadripartite’s collaborative initiatives, Member States have vital tools to help translate this vision into measurable action.
The Quadripartite applauds the Jeddah Commitments’ recognition of the standards of Codex Alimentarius Commission and their implementation , the International FAO AMR Monitoring (InFARM) system , WHO’s Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) , WOAH’s global database on antimicrobial use in animals ( ANIMUSE ), and other critical programs driving global AMR progress.
The conference closed with the announcement that the Government of Nigeria is confirmed as the host of the 2026 summit. The conference’s successful conclusion set the scene for the annual World AMR Awareness Week 2024 campaign. The Quadripartite will work to amplify the momentum during the campaign, running from 18 to 24 November, being marked this year under the theme, “Educate. Advocate. Act now.”
The Quadripartite encourages policymakers, scientists, industry leaders, and communities worldwide to join the movement against AMR. With the UNGA political declaration on AMR and the Jeddah Commitments serving as a guiding framework, the Quadripartite stands ready to continue to support Member States in taking tangible steps to protect health and sustain ecosystems for future generations.
For more on the Quadripartite’s AMR initiatives and ways to participate in WAAW 2024, visit https://www.qjsamr.org/ .
About the Quadripartite organizations:
About the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
FAO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Its goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With 195 members – 194 countries and the European Union, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide.
About the UN Environment Programme (UNEP)