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WHO Traditional
Medicine Strategy
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
WHO traditional medicine strategy: 2014-2023.
1.Medicine, Traditional. 2.Complementary therapies. 3.Health planning. 4.Delivery of health care. 5.Health
policy. I.World Health Organization.
ISBN 978 92 4 150609 0 (NLM classification: WB 55)
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WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy
Contents
Acknowledgements..................................................................................... 5
Foreword .................................................................................................... 7
Acronyms used in this document................................................................. 9
Executive Summary.................................................................................... 11
1. Introduction..................................................................................... 15
2. Global progress................................................................................ 21
2.1 Policy and regulations......................................................................... 21
2.2 Practices....................................................................................... 22
2.3 Education and research................................................................. 22
3. Global review of T&CM.................................................................... 25
3.1 Continuing demand for T&CM products, practices and
practitioners................................................................................ 25
3.2 Use of T&CM............................................................................... 26
3.3 Regulation of T&CM products, practices and practitioners........... 30
3.4 Universal health coverage and integration of T&CM.................... 35
3.5 Opportunities and challenges...................................................... 40
4. Strategic objectives, strategic directions and strategic actions... 43
4.1 Strategic objective 1: To build the knowledge base for active
management of T&CM through appropriate national policies....... 44
4.2 Strategic objective 2: To strengthen the quality assurance, safety,
proper use and effectiveness of T&CM by regulating products,
practices and practitioners............................................................ 49
4.3 Strategic objective 3: To promote universal health coverage
by integrating T&CM services into health care service delivery and
self-health care............................................................................. 53
5. Implementing the strategy............................................................. 57
References................................................................................................. 59
Annex A – Selected examples of notable T&CM initiatives by
region/country.......................................................................... 63
Annex B – Information on selected global T&CM professional
organizations............................................................................. 68
Annex C – Selected WHO publications on T&CM....................................... 70
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