Professor Sabiha Essack
Winner of the Christiana Figueres Policy to Practice Award 2024
Professor Sabiha Essack is the South African Research Chair in Antibiotic Resistance and One Health, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and Honorary Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Jordan. Her work has played a major role in translating microbiological research into policy and practice to address the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Awarded the Christiana Figueres Policy to Practice Award, Professor Essack was recognised for her sustained leadership in bridging science, policy, and implementation at national, regional, and global levels. Her research and advisory work have informed strategies for AMR prevention and containment across healthcare, agriculture, and environmental systems, underpinned by a One Health approach.
Professor Essack has held numerous influential roles, including co-chair of the Quadripartite Technical Group on AMR Integrated Surveillance, member of the WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on AMR, and advisor to international initiatives such as ICARS, JPIAMR, CARB-X, and the Fleming Fund. She has also played a key role in shaping AMR policy and stewardship programmes in South Africa and beyond.
Alongside her policy impact, Professor Essack is a committed advocate for capacity strengthening in low- and middle-income countries. Through supervision and mentorship, she has supported the development of a new generation of African researchers working to address AMR in their local contexts.
Her work exemplifies the aims of the Christiana Figueres Policy to Practice Award, demonstrating how applied microbiology can drive evidence-based policy, strengthen health systems, and deliver lasting global impact.
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