• By JE News Desk
  • Mon, 14 Aug 2023 05:25 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

A first-of-its-kind global summit on traditional medicine, organised by the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-hosted by the Union Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy), is set to take place on August 17-18, 2023, at the Mahatma Mandir Convention Centre in Gujarat's capital, Gandhinagar, the government informed on Monday.

The summit will take into account the vast experience and expertise of the country, and this highly anticipated event will serve as a platform for experts and practitioners to delve into the latest scientific advancements and evidence-based knowledge in the sector, with the ultimate goal of ensuring health and well-being for all, a press release by the AYUSH Ministry said.

Speaking about the event in a press conference jointly organised by the Ministry of AYUSH and WHO, the Union Minister of State for AYUSH, Dr Munjpara Mahendrabhai Kalubhai, Minister of State for AYUSH, stated that the summit's outcome will be a declaration, and this declaration will assist WHO in shaping the future of its Global Centre for Traditional Medicine.

"It is very natural that after the foundation laying ceremony of the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar last year, we are going to witness this first global event in India. It testifies to the multi-dimensional strides taken by various traditional medicine systems of our country in the recent past," Dr Kalubhai remarked

"By blending traditional practices with contemporary practices aided by visionary policies and digital initiatives, India has demonstrated a path for achieving universal health coverage (UHC) through traditional medicine systems," he added.

Manoj Jhalani, Director, Department of Health Systems Development, WHO South East Asia Regional Centre, said that the summit is expected to develop a roadmap toward creating a more holistic and healthier world for future generations by recognizing the interconnectedness between human health, planetary harmony, and technological advancement.

Director-General of WHO, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, will inaugurate the event in the presence of Union Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya and Minister of AYUSH Sarbananda Sonowal. G20 health ministers, regional directors of WHO. Eminent invitees from countries across the world health body's six regions are expected to grace the event along with scientists, practitioners of traditional medicine, health workers and members of civil society organisations.

"An array of distinguished speakers will be spearheading discussions on key focus areas, namely research, evidence and learning; policy, data and regulation; innovation and digital health; and biodiversity, equity and traditional (healthcare) knowledge", AYUSH Ministry's communique read.

"Another added milestone will be the exhibition of traditional systems of medicine from across the globe and the Ministry of AYUSH. This exhibition serves as a comprehensive display of traditional medicine worldwide and will showcase the interconnectedness of traditional medicine with the natural environment in the form of 'Kalpavriksha', along with scientific and technological advancements spearheaded by various regional centres of WHO and the Ministry of AYUSH," the AYUSH Ministry informed.

In a detailed presentation, the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of AYUSH, Rahul Sharma, laid down the salient features of the event and the exhibition by WHO regional centres and the AYUSH exhibition zone, which has the theme, 'AYUSH for Planetary Health & Wellbeing'.

This exhibition will display WHO regional centresprowess apart from highlighting AYUSH's efficacy and rich biodiversity of medicinal plants, the ministry said. Some very interesting experiential and interactive kiosks will also be there, the ministry said in its press note.

The ministry will also be organising yoga and meditation sessions at the Convention Centre. There also will be Yoga and meditation sessions at hotel venues, as well as short Yoga breaks at Mahatma Mandir Convention Centre between sessions.

In 2022, WHO, with the support of the Government of India, established the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of WHO-GCTM last year in the presence of Dr Tedros.

The centre is a collaborative project of the Ministry of AYUSH and the WHO and is the first and only global outpost for traditional medicine across the globe. The WHO-GCTM will provide leadership on all global health matters related to traditional medicine as well as extend support to member countries in shaping various policies related to traditional medicine research, practices and public health, the release said.

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