Canadian Council for International Co-Operation (CCIC)2011-10-282011-10-282011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/47388French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Rapport final : Forum du CCCI - Des principes théoriques à la pratique : améliorer notre efficacité en matière de développement en tant qu'OSC, Ottawa, les 26 et 27 mai 2011Project objectives were to document traditional knowledge; provide scientific validation of medicinal plants; promote inclusion of traditional medicines within local health care strategies, and training on methods of conservation. This powerpoint presentation outlines botanical, phytomedical and medicinal products derived from indigenous knowledge, as part of the larger Itzama Project: Sustainable Indigenous Development based on the Ethnobotanical Garden and Traditional Medicine Concept. The Kekchi Maya are originally from the Verapaz region of Guatemala.TextenCIVIL SOCIETYDEVELOPMENT POLICYDEVELOPMENT STRATEGYINNOVATIONINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONHUMAN RIGHTSFinal report : CCIC Forum - From Principles to Practice: Improving Our Development Effectiveness as CSOs, Ottawa, May 26-27, 2011Workshop Report