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ZonMw zet zich in voor suïcidepreventie. Resultaat uit door ons gefinancierd onderzoek levert kennis op om het aantal suïcides in Nederland te verminderen. -
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Research into sport and exercise yields knowledge about how everybody can play sports and exercise according to their own ability. This applies not just to professional sports but especially to recreational sports as well. We are therefore investing in high-quality and sustainable knowledge, and we encourage efforts to ensure that this knowledge is implemented in practice. -
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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Human, animal and environmental health are interrelated and influenced by global changes. Read how ZonMw identifies knowledge requirements and funds research. -
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The Planetary Health programme is aimed at developing an approach that considers the impact of policy on human and planetary health. -
Read about the grant call Research into appropriate palliative care for innovative ways of tackling daily problems and submit your grant application.
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Current serology for tick-borne diseases (TOAs) is not yet sufficient to prevent TOAs and to understand exposure in humans and animals. Improving serology will improve early detection and treatment of TOA and may reduce the burden of disease.
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There is a gap between the needs of people with dementia and the provision of care and support. Read more about Social trials that tackles this challenge. -
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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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This programme runs from 2019 to 2023. This programme document is based in part on the Research Agenda for Infectious Disease Control compiled by Pallas in 2018.