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Did you know that Traditional Medicine is the primary or preferred care for millions of people worldwide?

The second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, 17–19 December, explored how new evidence, research, innovations and practices come together. It brought together governments, researchers, Indigenous leaders, youth networks, civil society, health practitioners and others, to advance the response to the new Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034, adopted by WHO Member States at the World Health Assembly in May 2025.

Continue to engage with the diverse discussions from the event and use our handy toolkit below to discuss the future and potential of Traditional Medicine with peers around the globe.

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#TraditionalMedicine can play a pivotal role in achieving #UniversalHealthCoverage with strong research, regulation, and skilled practitioners.

The 2nd WHO Global Traditional Medicine Summit aims to strengthen this evidence base and protect patient safety: tm-summit.org 

From AI to genomics, innovation is transforming #TraditionalMedicine.

The 2nd WHO Global Traditional Medicine Summit is scaling up solutions for health, sustainability, and economic resilience, while promoting rigorous research to ensure #HealthForAll.

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The 2nd WHO Global #TraditionalMedicine Summit upholds Indigenous Peoples’ rights and supports respectful exchange across knowledge systems.

Together, we can build a stronger evidence base for the safe and effective use of traditional medicines.

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