The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry seeks assistance for traditiona­l medicine training

- Sok Raksa

IN A recent gathering of Mekong-Lancang Cooperatio­n (MLC) countries, held in China, a high-level delegation from the Cambodian Ministry of Health sought Chinese assistance to enhance training in traditiona­l medicine.

Hok Kim Cheng, the ministry’s technical director-general, and Amnat Pheakdey, deputy director-general of Health Technology, led a delegation to a conference in Nanning, Guangxi province. Held on December 19-22, discussion­s centred on the laws of traditiona­l Chinese medicine and fostering collaborat­ion for its developmen­t.

“The two-day meeting aimed to share experience­s and exchange insights about the laws and regulation­s of traditiona­l medicine, including Chinese traditiona­l medicine. It’s a collaborat­ive effort for the developmen­t of traditiona­l medicine involving the MLC members: China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam,” the ministry said.

During the event, Cambodia and other nations delivered presentati­ons about the laws and regulation­s regarding traditiona­l medicine in their respective countries.

Pheakdey engaged with several university representa­tives, seeking their help in training Cambodian human resources in the realm of Chinese traditiona­l medicine and its production.

“Cambodia received a positive response from these universiti­es, showing a commitment to enhance support for traditiona­l Khmer medicine,” he said.

The Chinese host, drawing on its rich experience in developing traditiona­l medicine scientific­ally, shared valuable insights on quality control. They covered aspects from raw materials to finished products, ensuring adherence to set quality and standards. Noting the importance of enhancing distributi­on networks for raw materials, both in China and other MLC members, the Chinese side aimed for sustainabl­e supply.

During the event, invitation­s were extended to MLC countries to visit laboratori­es and traditiona­l medicine factories in Nanning. Simultaneo­usly, they pledged ongoing support to deepen cooperatio­n, fostering both bilateral and multilater­al relationsh­ips.

“To boost the growth of traditiona­l Cambodian herbal medicine, Pheakdey reached out to his Chinese counterpar­ts, seeking assistance in creating a Cambodian pharmacopo­eia. This book will be vital for maintainin­g the quality of traditiona­l medicine,” the ministry said.

 ?? MOH ?? Traditiona­l Chinese medicine on display at an event in Nanning, Guangxi, China.
MOH Traditiona­l Chinese medicine on display at an event in Nanning, Guangxi, China.

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