Joint external evaluation of the International Health Regulations (‎2005)‎ core capacities and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control public health emergency preparedness assessment: the Netherlands: mission report, 27-31 January 2025

Overview

The Netherlands has a well developed and resilient public health security system, characterized by strong institutional frameworks, robust surveillance mechanisms and effective multisectoral collaboration. The country maintains strong global health collaborations, engaging in strategic partnerships, in alignment with European Union (EU) and World Health Organization (WHO) governance frameworks relevant to public health resilience and infectious disease control. Its established laboratory networks, comprehensive risk assessment protocols and rapid response mechanisms contribute to its ability to detect, assess and manage public health threats effectively. Additionally, the Netherlands benefits from an advanced healthcare infrastructure, a well-trained workforce and a culture of continuous learning and adaptation, ensuring that lessons from past health crises are integrated into future preparedness strategies.

The combined Joint External Evaluation (JEE) and Public Health Emergency Preparedness Assessment (PHEPA) process generated seven overarching findings and recommendations that address cross-cutting challenges across many of the technical areas.

WHO Team
Country Capacity for IHR (CCI), Health Security Preparedness (HSP)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
118
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-011412-8
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