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India to Recognize 1 Lakh Tribal Healers
17 Jan
Summary
- Government aims to formally recognize one lakh tribal healers.
- India's first National Tribal Health Observatory is established.
- Focus is on strengthening health services for tribal communities.

The Union Government has announced a significant goal to formally recognize one lakh tribal healers from Scheduled Tribe communities across India. This initiative aims to integrate them as crucial partners in enhancing health services within their communities. Officials highlighted this during a recent capacity-building program in Hyderabad, emphasizing the enhancement of tribal healers' expertise through collaborations with leading medical institutions.
In a landmark development, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar, to establish the Bharat Tribal Health Observatory. This national observatory will institutionalize tribe-disaggregated health surveillance and research, focusing on critical diseases like malaria, tuberculosis, and leprosy, addressing a persistent gap in tribal-specific health data.
The government's strategy includes exploring market linkages for traditional medicine products to generate livelihoods and emphasizing the cost-effectiveness and sustainability of community-led health solutions. By leveraging the generations of trust tribal healers command, the initiative seeks to overcome systemic barriers and significantly strengthen last-mile healthcare delivery for tribal populations.



