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      <title>Enhancing Access to Antimicrobial Resistance Diagnostics for the Marginalised</title>
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      <description>Background     Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing threat in low- and middle-income countries, yet access to reliable diagnostics remains deeply unequal. Marginalised populations, particularly in rural, tribal, and remote settings, are least likely to reach laboratories capable of culture and susceptibility testing, leaving treatment to empirical and often inappropriate antibiotic use. This work, conducted under the EquityAMR initiative in India, examines the AMR diagnostic access gap for marginalised communities and the role point-of-care technologies could play in closing it.</description>
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      <title>GIS &amp; Spatial Data Science for Public Health</title>
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      <description>Background     Public-health practitioners increasingly need to work with geographic data, yet most have limited exposure to spatial methods. This flagship recurring workshop series introduces GIS and spatial data science to public-health professionals, researchers, and students, using open-source tools and reproducible workflows. No prior GIS experience is assumed.
Approach     Delivered as a hands-on Quarto-based course built entirely in R, the curriculum moves from foundational concepts of spatial data science to applied analysis.</description>
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