The World Health Organisation dropped a bombshell Monday at the close of its second Global Summit on Traditional Medicine in New Delhi launching the first-ever TM Global Library, a digital powerhouse packing 1.6 million resources from hardcore science studies to ancient Indigenous wisdom, supercharged by AI wizardry like TMGL GPT and Evidence Gap Maps to turbocharge worldwide research and smash access barriers for healers everywhere.
Teaming with India, WHO spotlighted Health & Heritage Innovations (H2I), cherry-picking 21 breakthrough prototypes from 1,000+ entries for a year-long accelerator fusing TM with AI, genomics and digital health while debuting the 19-expert STAG-TM advisory squad to laser-focus on evidence, knowledge preservation, tech leaps and capacity builds, all backed by the Delhi Declaration from 26 nations vowing TM’s seamless weave into primary care for universal coverage.
WHO boss Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus nailed it: TM tackles NCD epidemics, health inequities and climate chaos with person-centered, culturally rooted care drawing 16,000 online regos, 800 delegates from 100+ countries and 160 speakers to propel the 2025-2034 Global Strategy, flipping parallel practices into resilient health system drivers amid modern woes.


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