Published on: August 5, 2024

WHO GLOBAL TRADITIONAL MEDICINE CENTRE

WHO GLOBAL TRADITIONAL MEDICINE CENTRE

NEWS – India has committed $85 million over 10 years, 2022–2032, to support the programming of the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Traditional Medicine Centre

DETAILS OF COMMITMENT

  • Scope: Strengthen evidence base for traditional medicine
    • Provide data and evidence on: Traditional medicine policies + Practices + Products + Public use
  • Context:
    • Part of a US$ 250 million investment by India in 2022
    • Supports: WHO Global Centre of Traditional Medicine + Financial support for the Centre’s workplan + Interim premises + New building
  • Impact:
    • Enhances WHO’s capacities on traditional medicine
    • Promotes global collaboration and solidarity
    • Included in WHO’s Investment Round (2025–2028)

ABOUT WHO GLOBAL TRADITIONAL MEDICINE CENTRE (WHO GCTM)

  • Location: Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
  • Foundation: Laid by the Indian Prime Minister in April 2022, with WHO Director-General present
  • Significance: First global outpost for traditional medicine
  • Establishment: Under the Ministry of AYUSH

Primary Objectives:

  • Harness Potential: Integrate traditional medicine with modern science and technology
  • Health Improvement: Enhance global community health
  • Evidence Base: Build policies and standards for traditional medicine
  • Integration: Help countries incorporate traditional medicine into health systems
  • Quality and Safety: Regulate practices and products for sustainable impact

Strategic Areas of Focus:

  1. Evidence and Learning: Develop a strong evidence base
  2. Data and Analytics: Use data for informed decision-making
  3. Sustainability and Equity: Promote sustainable and equitable practices
  4. Innovation and Technology: Optimize traditional medicine’s contribution to global health and development

Guiding Principles:

  • Respect for Local Heritage: Acknowledge and preserve local traditions and resources
  • Rights and Resources: Uphold rights and sustainable use of local resources

INDIA’S SUPPORT AND PARTNERSHIPS

  • Long-standing Partnerships:
    • Five-year agreement in 2023 to support WHO’s Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine (TCI) unit
    • Supports development of new WHO traditional medicine global strategy (2025–2034)
    • Publishes benchmark documents, standardized terminologies, and evidence-informed technical products
  • Collaboration:
    • Centre and TCI work with WHO teams to advance traditional medicine agenda
    • Includes regular meetings of the WHO Technical Expert Network
    • Promotes a One WHO approach across headquarters, regional, and country offices