African Traditional Medicine - Answers for Today’s Health Problems

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African Traditional Medicine - Answers for Today’s Health Problems PROMETRA INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW PROMETRA is an international NGO headquartered in Dakar, Senegal, established in 1971, whose purpose is to preserve African traditional medicine, culture and indigenous science through research, education, advocacy and practice. It works to improve the health and wellbeing of global communities through the use of quality traditional medicine and indigenous science, and building bridges between modern and traditional systems of health care. It has twenty-seven (27) chapters throughout Africa, Europe, Caribbean and USA.   COMMUMICATION AND NETWORK ACTIVITIES PROMETRA International publishes a bilingual (French and English) scientific journal, Medecin Verte, maintains an active web site (www.prometra.org) and produces video documentaries on the topics of African traditional medicine and African culture. A network of officially recognized traditional medicine organizations has been developed and maintained for the purposes of education, research, advocacy and public policy. PROMETRA International’s goal is to improve the health and well being of Africa through the use of quality traditional medicine and indigenous science. PROMETRA advocates for the legalization of traditional medicine, elimination of charlatanism, and the intellectual property rights protection of traditional knowledge. African Traditional Medicine Day 2015 “Traditional health practitioners are an important source of health care for many Africans, with an estimated 80% of people seeking treatment from them. The benefits of traditional medicine are evident to all… I call for stronger collaboration between governments, donors, the private sector and relevant stakeholders to take forward this important undertaking… I also call upon researchers to work in collaboration with traditional health practitioners to produce scientific evidence on the safety, efficacy and quality of traditional medicine products.” WHO AFRO Regional Director Dr. Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti RESEARCH AND EDUCATION PROMETRA currently conducts scientific research in the areas of HIV/AIDS, Ebola, diabetes mellitus, viral hepatitis and dermatosis. Clinical observational studies are conducted at the Center for Experimental Traditional Medicine (CEMETRA) in Fatick, Senegal. CEMETRA is a regional center of excellence where all studies are performed under the supervision of an international Scientific and Legal Advisory Committee composed of international scientists, academicians, lawyers, patients and traditional practitioners. PROMETRA conducts training of traditional practitioners throughout Africa with a scientifically based curriculum, entitled FAPEG. This curriculum covers the topics of HIV/AIDS, nutrition, maternal and child health issues and natural family planning. Since 1999, more than 18,000 traditional healers have received training through this participatory, culturally specific curriculum. Working to improve the relationship between modern and traditional medicine, PROMETRA International hosts workshops and conferences. PROMETRA International actively participates in international meetings, and serves as consultants to health organizations, international work groups and advisory boards. CULTURAL EXCHANGES - STUDY TOURS A goal of PROMETRA International is to build bridges between Africa and the diaspora. To that end, study tours are conducted to encourage the sons and daughters of Africa to return home through cultural and spiritual journeys. PROMETRA International has established The Door of Return Museum, located in Ouidah, Benin, that depicts the holocaust of the African slave trade, the glories of ancient African kingdoms and the outstanding legacies of the sons and daughters of Africa who have changed the world in which we live. This museum is open to the public. WHO defines traditional medicine as the sum total of the knowledge, skill, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures, whether explicable or not, used in the maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness. WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy 2014-2023 Please Contact Us For More Information: PROMETRA International BP 6134 Dakar-Etoile, Senegal Telephone (221) 33 832-2850 FAX (221) 33 832-5749 Email: prometra@prometra.org/erick.gbodossou@gmail.com www.prometra.org

PRO.ME.TRA INTERNATIONAL The Association for the Promotion of Traditional Medicine www.prometra.org President: Erick Gbodossou, MD PO Box 6134, Dakar Etoile – Senegal Tel: 221 33 832 28 50 Email: prometra@prometra.org/erick.gbodossou@gmail.com - - PRO.ME.TRA CHAPTER OFFICES - AFRICA Benin Ade Calixte, Pres. – 01 BP 2958, Cotonou, Benin Email: calixteade@yahoo.fr Burkina Faso Joseph Dabogo Sia, Pres. – 01 BP 633 Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso Email: siadabogo@yahoo.fr Cameroon Edward Fai Fominyen Ngu, Pres. – BP 1608 Yaounde, Cameroon Email: faifominyen@yahoo.fr Central African Zed Joseph Zadanga, Pres - 24 A Rue de la Liberty Republic Petit-Bourg Email: zedzadangajoseph@yahoo.fr Gabon Amavi Ayao, Pres. – BP 22268 Libreville, Gabon Email: amavi@voila.fr Gambia Ebrima Jawneh, Pres. – PO Box 799 Banjul, Gambia Email: emjawneh@yahoo.co.uk Ghana Togbega Dabra VI, Pres. – BP WJ 153 Weija Accra, Ghana Email: tdrdabra6@yahoo.com Guinea Mohamed Kerfalla Camara, Pres. – BP 872 Conakry, Guinea Email: lazacamara@yahoo.fr Guinea-Bissau Idrissa Biaye, Pres./Bairo Dehamedalai – BP 1101-Bissau Guinea-Bissau Email: biaimamadu@yahoo.com.br Ivory Coast Pr. Avoni Koblan, Pres. – 01 BP 12358 Abidjan 01, Ivory Coast Email: biomedaf@yahoo.fr Kenya Martha Nyawera Njama, Pres. - B.P 50797-00200 Nairobi, Kenya Email: nyambugu@yahoo.com Mali Djibril Coulibaly, Pres. – Rue: 727 Porte: 209 BP 1746 Bamako-Banankabougou, Mali Email: djibcou@yahoo.fr Mozambique Narciso Mahumana, Pres. – 27 Rua da Kongwa Ave. 1st Fl. Maputo City, Mozambique Email:narcizinho@yahoo.com.br Nigeria Tamunoiboumi F Okujagu – 9 Kofo Abayomi Street Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria Email: tibuomi@yahoo.com RDC Congo Mvumbi Lelo, Pres. – Cité Solongo nord 3728 Lemba Kinshasa, Dem Rep of Congo Email: prometrardc@yahoo.fr Senegal Boury Niang, Pres. – Route de Kaolack, BP 547 Mbour, Senegal Email: promesene@yahoo.com South Africa Tony Mossanda, Exec. Director – 67 Potgieter St. Pretoria, So. Africa Email: kmossan@medunsa.ac.za Togo Prof. Degnon Joachim Amedengnato. – BP 8321 Lome, Togo Email: lakassae@yahoo.fr Uganda Sekagya Yahaya, Pres. – PO Box 16465 Kampala, Uganda Email: ysekagya@gmail.com PRO.ME.TRA CHAPTER OFFICES PRO.ME.TRA Guadeloupe PRO.ME.TRA French Guyana Sonia Biabiany, Pres. Antoine Aouegui, Pres. 28 Cité Faloge 9700 Basse Terre 20, Boulevard General De Gaulle Email: metragwad@wanadoo.fr 97320 St. Laurent du Maroni Email: mamabobi@wanadoo.fr PRO.ME.TRA Haiti PRO.ME.TRA Spain Lucien Martial, Pres. Ekoue Lonlon Creppy, Pres. Email: prometrahaiti@voila.fr 35 432 Camralud Firgas Las Palmas Email: samcreppy@yahoo.es PRO.ME.TRA Martinique PRO.ME.TRA France Guylene Regal, Pres. Claire Duffour, Pres. 24A rue de la liberté, BP 2Petit Bourg Aiguebonne Lanuejol 12000 - France 97215 Rivière Salée Tel: 06 89 56 76 69/01 67 82 71 15 Email: guyleneregal@hotmail.com Email: contact-prometra-fr@orange.fr PROMETRA New Caledonia PRO.ME.TRA USA Hervé Lauture, Pres. Michele Ozumba, Pres. 19 Rue De Charleroi, BP 1598845 1227 Rockbridge Road, #200-117 Noumea Cedex Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 Tel. (00687) 278644/966890 Email: info@prometra-usa.org