Documentaries and interviews

Through documentaries and interviews, CAMO-Net shares insights from researchers, clinicians, and communities working to address antimicrobial resistance. Some of these videos are produced by CAMO-Net, while others feature our members contributing to external productions, highlighting our collaborations, research impact, and the real-world challenges of AMR.

Video: How the world lost track of antimicrobial resistance

Featuring our work and the insights of Dr Andrew Kambugu, CAMO-Net Uganda lead, this Wellcome ‘explainer’ video explores AMR, how we got here, and what we can do to address it.


Podcast: Resisting the Resistance: Experts Versus Superbugs

In this three-part European Medical Journal podcast, “Resisting the Resistance: Experts versus Superbugs,” host Hannah Moir leads a roundtable discussion with CAMO-Net UK researchers Dr Timothy Rawson, and Dr Derek Cocker, alongisde Infectious Diseases Physician and Clinical Microbiologist, Dr Luke Moore.

They outline the current state of the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), discussing the latest developments in prevention strategies, and the need for sustainable access to effective antibiotics. The series sheds light on how these factors may impact our battle against AMR and offers valuable insights from the experts as they explore the potential for a new era in the fight against superbugs.

You can listen to all three episodes below.


Video: CAMO-Net, AMR and the United Nations

Discover what CAMO-Net was doing at the 2024 United Nations General Assembly high-level meeting on AMR and why it’s so important to engage our communities and empower them to act on AMR.


Podcast: Saving lives with antimicrobial optimisation

This episode of the Times Higher Education podcast explored how CAMO-Net UK leads Professor William Hope and Professor Alison Holmes are working to address AMR, from developing new antibiotics to changing the behaviours that lead to their misuse. 


Video: The Drugs Don’t Work: An AMR Panel Event

Rewatch the CAMO-Net panel discussion on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from Liverpool in the build up to the United Nations General Assembly high-level meeting on AMR. Titled “The Drugs Don’t Work: Tackling the Biggest Global Health Crisis of Our Time.” The event brought together leaders from politics, research, and global health organisations to emphasise the urgent need for international collaboration to address AMR.


Video: Using Music, Dance and Acting to engage communities to fight Antimicrobial Resistance in Uganda

Watch a video from Makerere University’s Infectious Diseases Institute – where CAMO-Net Uganda is located – about the work we do in Uganda.


Eh!Woza AMR animations

Eh!Woza is an HIV/TB engagement collaboration between South African biomedical researchers, a conceptual artist, an NGO, and youth from Khayelitsha. Our CAMO-Net South Africa national hub works closely with Eh!Woza. The following are short animations created by Eh!Woza to describe the AMR problem in an easy to understand way.