Handling Global Health Problems with North Sumatra Local Wisdom
null Dina Keumala Sari (Hrsg.)
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizinische Fachberufe
Beschreibung
In a world where health challenges transcend borders, finding solutions requires more than just scientific advancements it demands an understanding of the cultural, social, and local contexts that shape health behaviors and outcomes, especially in North Sumatra, Indonesia. This book explores the intersection of the global health crises and traditional knowledge, offering an innovative approach to tackling complex issues such as infectious diseases, mental health, and chronic illnesses. This book delves into how communities around the globe adapt their indigenous practices to modern health challenges, showcasing real-world examples of successful collaborations between local wisdom and global health initiatives. From using traditional dietary habits to combat malnutrition, to incorporating community-driven mental health strategies, the book highlights the untapped potential of integrating cultural insights into health solutions. Designed for global health professionals, policy-makers, researchers, and students, this book emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and respect for diverse knowledge systems in achieving sustainable health outcomes. With a mix of theory, case studies, and actionable strategies, it is a must-read for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between global health goals and local realities.