IPSF Strategic Plan 2023-26
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The IPSF Strategic Plan is in place to set the overall goals and objectives for the Federation to fulfil its mission. It serves as the plan for the development of the Federation through the upcoming three years.
The IPSF Strategic Plan for the mandates 2023-2026 is derived from the Mission, Values, Aims, and Objectives of IPSF as defined in the IPSF Constitution; and was built after running a wide survey that gathered inputs from all IPSF members, CPs, IPSF Team members, Executive Committee members, Advisory Board members, Alumnus, and HLMs to assess the needs, gaps, and the way forward for the Federation.
IPSF Mission: The mission of the Federation is to improve public health by advancing pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical science, responding to global challenges in health, health education, and workforce strategy, and serving as the global, collective voice of students and recent graduates in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences.
IPSF Values: The values of the Federation include respect for human dignity, cultural diversity and individualism, team spirit, encouraging individual initiative, and the delivery of quality-driven outcomes.
IPSF Aims: The Federation aims to equip members for professional life in local and international settings, increase member involvement in global health, and strengthen the inter-professional commitment to healthcare.
IPSF Objectives: The specific objectives of the Federation are to provide opportunities for professional development, education, and international exchange; disseminate scientific and professional knowledge; advocate for improvements to pharmaceutical education strategies; encourage the formation and development of national pharmaceutical student organisations without trespassing on their domains; provide a platform for member organisations to exchange knowledge, experience, and ideas; strengthen the international dialogue and cooperation of the Federation with student, professional, governmental, and non-governmental organisations; and advocate for improvements to health systems.