WHO launches its first Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine

 WHO has established the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine (STAG-TM), reflecting WHO’s growing capacity to apply scientific rigour to traditional medicine. The establishment of the Group represents a significant step in implementing the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034

The STAG-TM will advise WHO on strategic direction for traditional medicine at global level by providing: 

  • scientific advice to shape global research priorities; 
  • technical support to develop norms and standards; 
  • recommendations on approaches to integrate traditional medicine into health systems; and
  • assistance to WHO in articulating policy options for Member States. 

The group comprises 19 independent experts appointed through an open global selection process, ensuring multidisciplinary expertise and balanced geographic and gender representation. Members will serve two-year terms and work through annual meetings and thematic sub-groups focusing on priority areas such as evidence generation, regulation, integration, and collaboration. 

At its inaugural meeting in New Delhi, on 17 December 2025, held alongside the second WHO Global Traditional Medicine Summit, the STAG-TM identified the following urgent priorities: 

  • methodological innovations and evidence generation;
  • preservation and documentation of traditional knowledge; 
  • digitalization and innovation; and 
  • capacity building and community engagement. 

As the next steps, WHO will develop proposed thematic areas, establish focused sub-groups, draft the STAG-TM workplan for 2026–2027, and initiate consultations to advance these priorities. 

WHO News

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