The World Health Organisation Recognises The Role Of African Traditional Medicine And Traditional, Homeopathic and, or Alternative Cures Through The Annual Commemoration Of African Traditional Medicine Day
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https://www.afro.who.int/media-centre/events/african-traditional-medicine-day-2012
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https://www.afro.who.int/media-centre/events/african-traditional-medicine-day-2012
The World Health Organisation Recognises
African Traditional Medicine Day 2012
The significance of African Traditional Medicine Day is to raise awareness of the critical role that traditional medicine plays in improving people’s health. In recognition of its role in health development in Africa, Heads of State and Government at their Summit in Maputo (Mozambique) in 2003 endorsed the institution of the African Traditional Medicine Day for Advocacy since about 80% of the African populations use it for their health care needs.
African Traditional Medicine Day 2015:
The Regulation of Traditional Health Practitioners
Each year the African Region commemorates African Traditional Medicine Day on the 31st of August.
This year’s theme entitled “Regulation of Traditional Health Practitioners in the WHO African Region” highlights the need to establish and strengthen regulatory systems in countries by identifying and supporting qualified practitioners and protecting the public against potentially harmful practices.
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