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WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine To  Establish At Jamnagar: Facts In Brief

In a bid to support nations in developing policies & action plans to strengthen the role of traditional medicine as part of their journey to universal health coverage, World Health organization is to set up Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India. It will be set up in Jamnagar (Gujarat). The construction of Interim office of WHO GCTM is under progress. 
This information was given by Minister of Ayush Shri Sarbananda Sonowal in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

It is noted that the Ministry of Ayush and WHO signed a Host Country Agreement on 25th March 2022 for the establishment of the first WHO’s Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India. 

The WHO-GCTM Centre aims to provide support for all traditional medicines in the world. No proposal is under consideration for setting up another such type of centre elsewhere in India.


WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine
  • That WHO will set up GCTM Centre in Jamnagar (Gujarat).
  • That it aims to support nations in developing policies & action plans to strengthen the role of traditional medicine as part of their journey to universal health coverage.
  • The Government shall provide to WHO, free of charge, appropriate and adequate office premises for the Centre and its installations.
  • The Government shall also be responsible for the maintenance and security of the workplace premises for the Centre, its installations and technical plants, together with storage and archive space, meeting space, equipment and other facilities.
  • Interim Office and the Main Office of WHO GCTM will be borne by the Ministry of Ayush. The financial implications of Rs. 130.00 Cr (approx.) have been approved by the Ministry of Ayush towards the functional cost of the Interim Office of WHO-GCTM and Funds of Rs. 63.26 Cr have been released till date.

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