The Need To Develop The Herbal Medicine Industry To Curb Graduate Unemployment In Ghana

Dear Mr President, I write to inform you on the need to focus on the herbal medicine industry in your quest to tackle unemployment especially among graduates in Ghana. Let me first of all congratulate you on your election and inauguration as the 5th president of the 4th republic of Ghana. I came across a … Read more

Shortcomings of the Professional Association of Herbal Medicine Practitioners (GAMH) (Part I)

Prior to the introduction of the professional practice of herbal medicine, made possible by way of formal education/training in Ghana through the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), the indigenous/informal practice of herbal medicine existed and still exists. The informal herbal medicine practice forms part of the Traditional medicine practices in Ghana. Traditional … Read more

OPEN LETTER To Akufo-Addo On Need To Develop Herbal Medicine Industry To Curb Unemployment

I write to inform you on the need to focus on the herbal medicine industry in your quest to tackle unemployment especially among graduates in Ghana. Let me first of all congratulate you on your election and inauguration as the 5th president of the 4th republic of Ghana. Policies such as one district one factory, … Read more

KNUST Partly To Blame For Ineffective Practice Of Herbal Medicine By Medical Herbalists In Ghana

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in September 2001 commenced a Bachelor of Science degree in herbal medicine at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences with the aim to train health professionals (Medical Herbalists) who will provide primary healthcare using scientifically validated herbal medicines. Although this was the first of its … Read more