our approach
- Providing water, electricity, and sanitation to rural areas allows for the construction of medical clinics, analytical laboratories, and research and processing facilities.
- Providing free medical care improves the health of local communities and provides observational and case study data for future clinical trials. Sustainable agriculture practices ensure biodiversity and the ethical large scale growing and wild harvesting of medicinal plants for widespread distribution, securing the future supply of food and traditional medicine.
- The construction of processing facilities generates industry for traditional medicine practitioners and their communities. Every step of our approach is guided and informed by a commitment to equitable benefit-sharing.
the results
- Sustainable infrastructure for local communities
- Evidence-based research on traditional medicine
- Sustainable economic development and equitable benefit-sharing