Yoga is recognized as an accessible way lead a physically active lifestyle. The app comprises a collection of videos and audio practice sessions that users can do in the comfort of their own home, as and when they wish.
Catalysing ancient wisdom and modern science for the health and well-being of people and planet
Traditional medicine has been central to people’s health and well-being across cultures and countries for centuries. It has contributed to foundational medical texts and modern scientific breakthroughs. Landmark drugs like aspirin and artemisinin, as well as practices like yoga and meditation, originate from traditional medicine. Traditional medicine is at the frontiers of modern science and health care with advances in genomics and artificial intelligence, and personalized, holistic approaches. Increasing global attention is fueling related industries like bioeconomy and wellness valued at trillions of dollars.
Around 90% of WHO Member States have reported on the use of traditional medicine and requested robust evidence and data to guide policies, practice and regulations to ensure its safe and effective use, while promoting equity and sustainability.
To address this global demand, WHO established the Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC) in 2022 with foundational support from the Government of India. The GTMC is a WHO Headquarters department, in the Division of Universal Health Coverage and Life Course, that is outposted to Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. The Centre focuses on advancing research, facilitating knowledge exchange, conserving biodiversity, and fostering partnerships to catalyze ancient wisdom and modern science for the health and well-being of people and planet.
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The WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC), a WHO headquarters department outposted in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India, is powered by a mission to enhance...

Regional consultation on Draft Global Strategy for Traditional Medicine 2025:2034 and to set the research...
The regional inputs are crucial for the draft WHO Global Strategy for Traditional Medicine 2025-2034 which is being formulated and the draft version is...

The Fourth Forum was convened in Siem Reap on 28–29 November 2022 in a hybrid format and brought together 216 participants from across the Western...

WHO international standard terminologies on siddha medicine
Siddha medicine is a popular health resource used across the world. Standard terminology relating to Siddha medicine is, therefore, an essential tool for...
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WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit 2023
The report summarizes the discussions held at the WHO Traditional Medicine Summit on 17-18 August 2023 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. This summit aimed...

The first WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit “Towards health and well-being for all” was held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, on 17-18...

Traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) is an important and often underestimated health care resource. It has strong potential for preventing...

WHO Expert Meeting on Evaluation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of COVID-19
Following a high-level policy dialogue between the Director-General of WHO and China’s National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NATCM)...