The Traditional Health Practitioners Act No 22 (2007) of South Africa (Part 2: Resolutions)

Conclusion It is clear that training ideals such as formal study programmes, qualified staff and institutional bodies to train and to educate future traditional healers are not immediately attainable. The nearly ten years of minimal activity to enact Act No 22 since its promulgation confirms this failure. Inexpensive and uncomplicated training paths are needed until a system can be developed. One such path is the continuation of informal in-house training with another traditional healer.
Source: Australasian Medical Journal - AMJ - Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research