Project Collaboration Agreement to Promote Traditional and Complementary Medicine
On 17th November, 2023, the Ministry of Ayush and the World Health Organization (WHO) signed a groundbreaking 'Project Collaboration Agreement' in Geneva, aiming to integrate Traditional and Complementary Medicine into India's National Health System and advance global health objectives.
- This marks the third 'Project Collaboration Agreement,' with previous contracts in 2016 and 2017 focusing on globalizing traditional medical systems and strengthening Ayurveda, Unani, and Siddha medical systems.
About the Agreement
- Objectives: The agreement focuses on standardizing Traditional and Complementary Medical Systems, integrating quality and safety aspects into the National Health System, and disseminating them internationally.
- Preparation of Traditional Medicine Global Strategy: WHO ....
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