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africa accelerates traditional medicine action 1673606

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The article discusses policy-level discussions on integrating traditional medicine into primary healthcare in Africa. No concrete commercial mechanisms, investment amounts, price moves, or supply disruptions are reported. The impact is weak and early-stage, limited to regulatory and funding commitments that may affect traditional medicine product markets and pharmaceutical companies in the long term. (not specified)

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  • Leaders met at WHO Summit in Nairobi on April 29, 2026 to discuss traditional medicine integration.
  • Focus on implementing Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034.
  • Call for funded national workplans and political commitment from African leaders.
  • Strengthening regulation and inclusion of Indigenous peoples emphasized.

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