Linking science and human rights: Facts and figures
S. Romi Mukherjee outlines human rights-based approaches to science, technology and development, and what they mean for policy and practice.
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S. Romi Mukherjee outlines human rights-based approaches to science, technology and development, and what they mean for policy and practice.
Scientists in China and the United States are using modern biotechnology to help prove that traditional medicine has a powerful pharmacological value.
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Traditional and modern medicine have much to offer each other despite their differences. Priya Shetty assesses an uneasy relationship.
The barriers to mainstream medical approval are great but some traditional treatments are finding new routes to acceptance, finds Yojana Sharma.
Traditional healers are joining forces with plant chemists in Kenya to develop antimalarials isolated from plants, reports Tatum Anderson.
13 December 2007 | EN
Source: IRIN
Natasha Bolognesi reports on one woman's efforts to bridge the divide between Western science and traditional medicine in South Africa.
Source: Nature
The dramatic scientific advances enjoyed by India's urban elite have passed the country's rural poor by, reports T. V. Padma.
15 May 2006 | EN
Ehsan Masood reports on how Maseno University in Kenya is helping traditional healers to modernise the way they diagnose and treat illness.
Jia Hepeng describes how Chinese researchers are changing the way they use herbal remedies to compete on the international pharmaceutical market.
Source: China Daily
Source: China Daily
Paroma Basu reports on the efforts of developing countries to transform local medicinal knowledge into modern biotech medicines.
Source: Nature Biotechnology
A return to traditional medicine and culture in Chile is bringing a much-needed source of revenue and employment to the country's indigenous population, reports Daniela Estrada.
Source: Inter Press Service News Agency
Mihaela Serbulea reports on how traditional medicine is being integrated into public health systems in Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal.
9 February 2005 | EN
A Ugandan researcher is running clinical evaluations to assess the safety of traditional medicines used against malaria, reports Peter Wamboga-Mugirya.
7 January 2005 | EN
Merlin L Willcox and Gerard Bodeker review research on traditional herbal medicines used to treat malaria.
Source: British Medical Journal
12 November 2004 | EN
Federica Bianchi reports from Uganda on the moves to integrate traditional medicine into the country's health system.
Source: The Christian Science Monitor
15 October 2004 | EN
This article reports on the success of an innovative approach to break down barriers between traditional and biomedical health workers in Tanzania.
Source: Irinnews.org
18 November 2003 | EN