International collaboration is vital for RIVM. It enables us to stay at the forefront of the latest global research and innovative developments. It enhances and strengthens our knowledge base and, as a result, improves the quality of our research and policy advice. It helps us prepare for a new global pandemic or health crisis. RIVM participates in a wide range of international research and innovation projects to help solve some of the biggest societal challenges. We share our knowledge and expertise internationally, and in turn, learn from others.

For more than 100 years, RIVM has been promoting public health and safeguarding a healthy and safe environment. We have a central role in infectious disease control, national prevention and population screening programmes and monitoring our population’s health and the state of our environment. We support citizens, professionals and national and local authorities in the challenge of keeping ourselves and our environment healthy, safe and sustainable. Our ambition is to be a trusted advisor using independent research as the basis for our advisory work. Below we present some global challenges we are working on and elaborate on our tasks and international activities. 

What we do

International collaboration

International collaboration

International projects and networks

International projects and networks

National tasks and activities
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National tasks and activities

Highlighted themes

Climate change and health

Climate change and Health

Pandemic Preparedness
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Pandemic Preparedness

Food and Nutrition

Safe, healthy and sustainable food

Antibiotic resistance
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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

Population screening programmes
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Population Screening programmes

Circular economy

Circular Economy

Current information about the hantavirus

The hantavirus outbreak calls for intensive collaboration with various parties. RIVM works closely with Municipal Public Health Services, the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Erasmus Medical Centre, national authorities, and international health organisations such as ECDC and WHO to provide up-to-date information and guidance. For the latest updates and resources about hantavirus, please visit our dedicated current information webpage.

RIVM International Newsletter

Would you like to be kept informed of our international work and related activities? Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter. Read our international newsletter issue 1, 2025.

News

Sweet flavour and colour make e-cigarette appealing, also for non-smokers

The appeal and consumption of e-cigarettes are influenced not only by the sweet flavours but also the colour, as revealed by a study by Ina Hellmich (RIVM). For that reason she has called for the introduction of a standard, neutral design for e-cigarettes, following on from the flavour ban. Hellmich will conclude her PhD at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) today, on this topic.
04-05-2026 | 07:00

Isabel Arends Director-General of RIVM from 1 April 2026

On 1 April 2026, Professor Isabel Arends will take up her new position as Director-General (DG) of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM). In so doing, she will take over from acting DG Sicco Louw who has headed the organisation since November 2025, following the departure of Hans Brug.
01-04-2026 | 08:00
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