Dr. Vivian Tatiana Camacho Hinojosa is a distinguished Quechua physician, ancestral midwife, and an influential public health advocate from Bolivia. As the former Vice Minister of Traditional Medicine and Interculturality, she has been a pivotal force in shaping policies that recognize and integrate indigenous healing practices into national healthcare frameworks. Her work embodies a deep commitment to decolonizing health and promoting a pluralistic approach to well-being.

Dr. Camacho Hinojosa’s participation in the 3rd WCTCIM is particularly significant, as her career exemplifies the congress’s focus on South-South collaboration and the critical importance of indigenous knowledge systems in achieving global health equity. Therefore, her insights are essential for advancing the dialogue on intercultural health policies.