This book, Legal Perspective on Traditional & Naturopathy Regulatory Framework in Africa, delves into the legislative and regulatory landscape surrounding traditional and naturopathic medicine across the African continent. As demand for alternative therapies grows, African countries face the challenge of balancing cultural traditions with the need for effective healthcare oversight. This work explores how legal frameworks, policies, and definitions for traditional and naturopathic medicine differ across Africa's five regions: Northern, Central, Southern, Eastern, and Western Africa.
Drawing from extensive research on health laws and policies,
the book examines key regulatory aspects, including practitioner licensing, and
public health safety. Southern African countries stand out with more developed
regulatory structures, often recognizing naturopathy within allied health
professions. In contrast, other regions largely incorporate these practices
within broader public health laws or unified traditional medicine acts. These
disparities impact the quality of care, patient safety, and access to
naturopathic and traditional treatments across the continent.
This book provides a comparative analysis of existing
frameworks, identifying best practices and legislative gaps that could inform
future policies. By examining country-specific laws and regional trends, the
book offers valuable insights for policymakers, legal practitioners, healthcare
professionals, and scholars. It underscores the potential of a well-structured
regulatory environment to enhance healthcare delivery, ensuring that
naturopathic and traditional medicine practices support public health goals
while respecting Africa’s rich cultural heritage.
Author (s) Details
Prof. Raphael
Nyarkotey Obu
Nyarkotey University College of Holistic Medicine & Technology
(NUCHMT), Ashaiman, Ghana.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-49473-54-6
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