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Read more about the call for proposals NWA Building blocks for integrated policy on Planetary Health. Register now for the workshops on 2 and 18 June 2025.
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This NWA-programme 'Sexually Transgressive Behaviour and Sexual Violence: towards an effective and preventive approach' aims to bundle existing knowledge and develop new knowledge about what effectively contributes to preventing (online and offline) sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence as much as possible. Resulting in an integrated approach with effective intervention and…
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The Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) has tasked setting up a programme in which existing knowledge on curbing AMR is leveraged more adequately on behalf of public health. This programme follows up on 2 previous national programmes and is in line with the international JPIAMR programme. The AMR3 programme will run from 2022 to 2025. -
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Antimicrobial resistance affects human and animal health because it causes untreatable infections. Read which research ZonMw is funding. -
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ZonMw’s Dementia Research Programme finances research to generate new insight into causes, risk reduction, diagnostics and therapies for both treating and preventing dementia. Read more. -
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Parties in the field of dementia have joined forces in the Dementia Research Programme. Read more about the 5 multidisciplinary research consortiums. -
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‘Our strength lies in our ability to connect, grounded in a solid foundation of knowledge. We are committed to nurturing and strengthening this.' -
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Four consortia will soon begin work as part of the NWA programme Vulnerability and resilience in an online society aimed at developing greater knowledge regarding the long-term effects of online societies. This knowledge will enable government departments and authorities to develop appropriate policies. -
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Two projects have received funding from the bi-national InnoSysTox-Moving programme to build an effective international collaboration with a clear benefit for replacing animal tests in the field of toxicology and systems biology. -
A UPC provides a structure to increase nurses’ engagement and facilitates the improvement of evidence-based essential care in shared decision-making