Partners and Stakeholders
Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA)
Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) is a non-profit charity organization with the mission to provide global leadership to reduce the worldwide burden of sepsis. The GSA is the initiator of World Sepsis Day on September 13 and World Sepsis Congress, a series of free online congresses bringing knowledge about sepsis to all parts of the world, among other initiatives. The GSA works closely with its over 115 member organizations from all over the world – patient advocacy groups, professional societies, healthcare authorities, and governments – to implement changes on how sepsis is prioritised, diagnosed, and treated all around the world, as laid out in the WHO Resolution on Sepsis.
World Health Organisation
World Health Organisation recognised sepsis as an important global health threat and responded with a WHO Secretariat Report in May 2017 to the Seventieth World Health Assembly which adopted Resolution WHA70.7 on Improving the prevention, diagnosis and clinical management of sepsis.
The key pillars of Resolution WHA 70.7 are to:
develop WHO guidance on sepsis prevention and management;
draw attention to public health impacts of sepsis and estimate the global burden of sepsis;
support Member States to define and implement standards and establish guidelines, infrastructure, laboratory capacity, strategies, and tools for identifying, reducing incidence of, and morbidity and mortality due to sepsis; and
collaborate with UN organizations, partners, international organizations, and stakeholders to enhance sepsis treatment and infection prevention and control including vaccinations.
In collaboration and coordination with WHO regional offices, Member States and other stakeholders, several WHO headquarters programmes are currently working on the public health impact of sepsis and providing guidance and country support on sepsis prevention, early and appropriate diagnosis, and timely and appropriate clinical management. Through the GSA and APSA, NZ Sepsis Trust is contributing to this important work which is harnessing global collaboration to tackle sepsis.
See: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/sepsis
Sepsis Australia
At the heart of Sepsis Australia is the Australian Sepsis Network (ASN) – a dedicated network focused on collaboration, cooperation, and co-design to combat the impact of sepsis.

Sepsis Canada
Sepsis Canada is multidisciplinary research network working towards reducing the burden of sepsis for all Canadians.
The UK Sepsis Trust
The UK's leading #sepsis charity, raising awareness and providing vital support to those affected.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission.
Working with clinicians, providers, consumers and whānau to improve health and disability support services.