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MISSION: TO VALIDATE SCIENTIFICALLY THE TRADITIONAL USES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CARE. |
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VISION: TO BE THE REFERENCE INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM IN THE DETECTION, VALIDATION AND DIFFUSION OF THE USES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS THAT IMPACT IN PUBLIC HEALTH. |
TRAMIL is a program of applied research for traditional popular medicine in the Caribbean. It aims to rationalize health practices based on the use of medicinal plants. This ethnopharmacological research has been extended to practically all the territories that are related to the Caribbean sea, throughout the uniform survey metodology.
In this page you can find information about:
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Geographical area embraced (interactive map) | |
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Brochure (in Spanish) | |
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Powerpoint presentation | |
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Survey methodology | |
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TRAMIL Workshops | |
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Research (TRIGS) | |
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Institutions participating in the research | |
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Vice-coordinators & other collaborators | |
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TRAMIL interactive Directory | |
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Other TRAMIL links | |
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TRAMIL editorial (in Spanish) | |
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Publications (mainly in Spanish) |
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| Caribbean Philately on Medicinal Plants (pdf) | ||
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Primary Health Care with plants in Panamá (in Spanish) |
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| Estado de conservación plantas TRAMIL (in Spanish) |
Caribbean Herbal Pharmacopoeia IInd Ed. Dominican Edition
Nicaragua Ed. (UNAH) |
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CD-Rom Conservation Data Base TRAMIL-GEF 2006 (in Spanish) |
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e.book: |
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TRAMIL program, please mail us
Page hosted thanks
to the Networks and Development Foundation (FUNREDES)
and financed by IDRC
& GEF/UNEP


©2006/TRAMIL
Last update:
01/21/2008