Importance of Resource Mobilization (RM) for Development of Herbal Medicine: A Comprehensive Approach

Historical evidence showed that from ancient to till now herbal medicine has been empirically used for treatment of different health ailments. Scientist, herbalist, physicians and experts from diversified fields are contributing to develop herbal medicine in the world. All of the researchers are morally coincided that maximum utilization and mobilization of resources (men, materials and money) are prime demand to propagate herbal medicine in the world. Some of the scientist also claimed that lack of expert in the field of herbal medicine is prime drawback to develop herbal medicine. It is true but expert in the field of herbal medicine are until struggling for positional crisis. Without changing the propaganda, it is not possible to achieve the desire goal of herbal medicine. So, it is time demanded issue to promote right person in right place to develop herbal medicine to the upcoming world.


Introduction
Herbal medicine becomes an emerging and reemerging medicine to the scientific era. To communicate with resource partners, mobilize, utilize the resources and develop the infrastructure are very important approaches to propagate the herbal medicine in the world. Resource mobilization for development of herbal medicine is a challenging exercise. By using proper men, materials and money within the proper time and proper place, herbal medicine will become a most acceptable and affordable therapeutic system to the upcoming world. Planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation are included in the resource mobilization strategy. It has been observed that men who are expert in the herbal medicine are not placed in the right place. Other disciplinary personnel are playing vital role to ruin the herbal medicine, though he or she didn't have vast knowledge to generalize, to propagate or to develop the herbal medicine. It is needed to carry the proper men in proper place; technological adaptation and country specific financial stability for development of herbal medicine. A corrective, promotive and science based policy needs to be initiated for HM. Setting up of a permanent council or commission on herbal medicines (HM), issuing policy statement, recognizing the historical role of complementary and traditional medicines in providing health care, mobilization of resources for the development of HM, training of health workers at the community level for using HM to treat common diseases and establishment of institutions which deals with necessary measures to protect intellectual property and include efforts to link with internationally accepted integrated system with mainstream health care system [1]. It is necessary to recognize, respect and endorse by governments for full actualization of their potential. The WHO has stated that Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine are officially recognized element of healthcare: the integrative system, the inclusive system and the tolerant system [1] (WHO, 2002) [2]. Integration is currently being practiced in China, the Koreas, and Vietnam and supported by Australia [2] (Cohen, 2004). China, India, Canada, Nigeria, Mali and UK among others, provide governmental support to strengthen training, research and the use of HM in their national healthcare strategies. Similar practices are also observed in other parts of the world, including the European Union (EU) and the Americas. The Government of Bangladesh also has taken positive initiative to develop, to establish and to propagate herbal medicine from grass-root to top level [3].

Historical background for development of herbal medicine [3]
Nobody knows when humans began to use herbs for medicinal purposes. The first written record of herbal medicine was found in China in 2800 B.C. 2800 B.C. -The first written record of herbal medicine was found as "the Pen Ts'ao" by Shen Nung. 1600 A.D.-It was assumed that herbs were used for treating the poor communities, while extracts of plant, minerals, and animals (the "drugs"), were used for the rich communities. Historical evidence showed that from ancient to till now herbal medicine has been empirically used for treatment of different health ailments. Scientist, herbalist, physicians and experts from diversified fields are contributing to develop herbal medicine in the world. All of the researchers are morally coincided that maximum utilization and mobilization of resources (men, materials and money) are prime demand to propagate herbal medicine in the world. Some of the scientist also claimed that lack of expert in the field of herbal medicine is prime drawback to develop herbal medicine. It is true but expert in the field of herbal medicine are until struggling for positional crisis. Without changing the propaganda, it is not possible to achieve the desire goal of herbal medicine. So, it is time demanded issue to promote right person in right place to develop herbal medicine to the upcoming world.

Strategic Differentiation of Resource Mobilization
As we know, the resource mobilization composed of multiple elements like strategic position, review the resource requirement, analyze the external resource environment, establish the goal and expected outcomes of the RM, identify the potential resource partners and match with priority and develop an action plan [3,4]. It is not possible to change the all strategies within short time. A comprehensive approach is required to change the pattern of resource mobilization. Element specific analysis is required to concise the decision of resource mobilization.
First important elements of analysis are strategic position and review the resource requirement. It is needed to evaluate which and why the position is required to mobilize and what will be expected outcome of the mobilization. As a management principle, team leader of an effluent industry has to be honest, dynamic, highest rank achiever, excellent academic background, motivated and vast knowledge and experiences in the field of the industry. He/she can lead the industry and work efficiently and smoothly without any hastening. So, it is needed to mobilize the eminent personnel in the international (WHO -Herbal Medicine Wing) [3][4][5], national (Director-DGHS), primary (MO/THO), secondary (Civil Surgeon/DHO) and tertiary (Head of the Medical College and Hospital) level to develop the herbal medicine or according to country specific natural resource management policy [5]. It is proved that expert in the specific field can change the scenario of that field within short time frame.
Another important element is analyzing the external resources. To establish a sustainable system, it is needed to search the expert in that field, associated field and enriched by diversified field of experts. To form an international expert panel, it is mandatory to search the field of expertise in the developed, developing and middle income countries and their contributions, qualities, expertise and etc. After that, from the applicants, it is required to verify their information's, interviewed by expertise and others assessing tools to select the leader for the international committee. He/she will lead the system for 2-3 years. For that purpose, help can be seeking from eminent personnel's or institute

Prospective Strategies of RM for Development of Herbal Medicine
Positional displacement is the major obstacle to set up RM strategies. Nobody can enthusiastically change his/her position. It is needed to motivate, to council for movement or replace to supportive agencies.
Financial crisis is also another great problem to set up a goal and object and achieve the goal of the system. So international funding agencies can be involved to develop the RM strategies of HM.
To search the proper men and the mobilize in the proper place are difficult task. For this purpose, government, non-government, national and international commitment is required to develop the herbal medicine in the world.
To establish the more and more Institutes, universities and medical college and hospital and research centers for propagate and development of herbal medicine.
Identify and communicate with interested resource partners and potential beneficiaries.
To prepare guideline for appropriate use of herbal medicines developed by the working groups which can be utilized fully or partially by member states depending on each country's own situation and distinct needs.
Establish the goal and intended outcomes of the RM strategy as well as guiding principles for resource partner's engagement.
Randomized Clinical trials/comparative CT/multi centre studies are required to develop HM in the world.

Conclusion
It is very difficult task to change something or introduce something to the existing system. A lot of obstacles or problems are enrolling for