Nigeria: National Policy on Traditional Medicine Will Strengthen its Efficacy, says Fakeye
15th Nov 2006, 02:48 GMT
National Coordinator, Traditional Medicine Programme in the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Tolu Fakeye, is optimistic that the endorsement of the National Policy on Traditional Medicine by the National Council of Health will strengthened the efficacy of traditional medicine and give formal recognition to the practitioners. In this interview, he speaks on the challenges the practitioners are facing. Excerpts:
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