India, Dec. 26 -- image credit- WHO

At the second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, jointly organised with theGovernmentof India,concluding recently in New Delhi, WHO unveiled theTraditional Medicine (TM) Global Library,a first-of-its-kind digital platformconsolidating1.6 million resourcesonTM, from scientific studies to indigenous knowledge. With advanced features likeEvidence Gap Mapsand an AI-powered tool, TMGL GPT, the Library promises to transform access to trusted information and accelerate research worldwide.

The Library will become part ofHinari, one of the world's largest collections of biomedical and health literature. Hinari is hosted on theResearch4Lifeplatform, which provides free or low-cost access to academic and...