Gallery

Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine

17–19 December 2025 | New Delhi, India

On-site attendance is limited
and
by invitation only.

Restoring balance

The science and practice of health and well-being

In 2025, the World Health Organization commissioned photography and video from 15 countries to show how patients, practitioners, health planners, researchers and policy-makers are bringing together centuries-old Traditional Medicine wisdom with cutting-edge science. Around the world, Traditional Medicine practices rooted in Indigenous knowledge systems are meeting new innovations in research, technology and public health. People are at the centre of this movement. In Ethiopia, Botanist Mirutse Giday studies plants used in local remedies for their antimicrobial properties. In Thailand, Dr Tent Sucharitakul leads a team that integrates traditional Thai medicine into clinical care at a busy Bangkok hospital. In Türkiye, Dr Hakan Eraltan practices acupuncture and hijama within a system recognized and regulated under the country’s framework for Traditional Medicine. In the Peruvian Amazon, Indigenous midwife Georgina López brings ancestral practices to an intercultural hospital, creating a space where traditional knowledge and biomedical technology work together with mutual respect. These and other stories reflect a shared understanding: the science and practice of health must embrace diverse ways of knowing. Through this exhibition, we invite you to see how communities are taking forward the objectives of the Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034 – leading new research and innovations, strengthening regulation and integration, and fostering cross-sectoral engagement for greater health and well-being for all.