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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the integration of traditional healing practices within modern healthcare frameworks across Africa. It aims to highlight the relevance and efficacy of indigenous methods in addressing contemporary health challenges.
This session focuses on the study of ethnomedicine as a critical component of African health systems. Participants will discuss the cultural significance and scientific validation of traditional medicinal practices.
This track examines the use of herbal remedies in African societies and their potential integration into modern medical practices. Discussions will include the pharmacological properties of indigenous plants and their therapeutic applications.
This session delves into the anthropological perspectives on health and healing within indigenous African communities. It seeks to understand how cultural beliefs and practices shape health outcomes and healthcare access.
This track addresses the intersection of public health initiatives and traditional knowledge systems in Africa. It will explore how integrating indigenous practices can enhance community health outcomes.
This session investigates the role of spiritual healing in African health practices and its effects on physical and mental well-being. Participants will explore the relationship between spirituality and health in various cultural contexts.
This track emphasizes holistic health approaches that incorporate physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of healing. It aims to discuss the importance of viewing health as a multifaceted concept within African cultures.
This session focuses on the potential for integrative medicine to enhance healthcare delivery in Africa. It will explore case studies where traditional and modern medical practices have been successfully combined.
This track addresses the barriers faced by indigenous populations in accessing healthcare services. Discussions will include strategies to improve healthcare equity and the role of traditional healers in bridging gaps.
This session explores how cultural beliefs and practices influence healing and health perceptions in African societies. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of the cultural dimensions of health.
This track examines the field of African pharmacology, focusing on the medicinal properties of indigenous plants and their applications in modern medicine. Participants will discuss research findings and the potential for new drug development.