The Traditional and Complementary Medicine Act, 2019
The Act was passed on 5th February 2019, and it among others seeks to regulate the use of traditional and complementary medicines. It provides for a fine of 20 million
The Act was passed on 5th February 2019, and it among others seeks to regulate the use of traditional and complementary medicines. It provides for a fine of 20 million
Government is concerned with sustainable use and management of forests and other natural resources and has actively participated in the United Nations Commission for Sustainable Development (CSD), Intergovernmental Panel on
The act establishes a council responsible for the regulation of traditional and complementary medicines practitioners, defining their roles, issuing those licenses and others. Ministry of Health has in the past