
In collaboration with ARP, SEN-PNA and Prospharma 2025, the association of pharmacy students in Senegal organized UCAD II on Saturday April 12, a pharmacy professions fair. The objective is to allow future graduates to discover the potential of the job opportunities offer that the pharmaceutical sub-sector is offered, through the new trades of the pharmacy.
Aware of the diversity and richness of the pharmaceutical sub-sector in terms of job opportunities, the outgoing promotion of the association of Pharmacy Students in Senegal (AEP-Sénégal), in collaboration with the ARP, SEN-PNA and the Prospharma 2025, organized a pharmacy professions on Saturday April 12. Opportunity for her, to introduce the offers of job opportunities that future graduates can claim.
Recalling for this purpose, the importance of new authorities to the development of the pharmaceutical industry in their sovereignty policy, Papa Madieye Guèye, head of department of pharmaceutical, physical and chemical sciences of the Faculty of Medicine Pharmacy and Odonto-Pharmacology of the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, finds “that it is important that we think of the future of these young people. And it is therefore important that new professions are highlighted. »»
Hence the importance according to the head of department of pharmaceutical, physical and chemical sciences of the Faculty of Medicine Pharmacy and Odonto-Pharmacology that “students, future graduates discover through its activities, these new professions in order to contribute to the development of the pharmaceutical industry, by occupying its new professions, by making it possible to absorb the mass of students who come out of our different training faculties. »»
For his part, expressing his joy at being present at this pharmaceutical trades fair, as a sponsor of this event, Dr Alioune Ibn Abou Talib Diouf, Director General The Senegalese Agency for Pharmaceutical Regulations (ARP) has expressed the interest in the President of the Republic, with regard to the diversity and wealth of this pharmaceutical sector, which, moreover, spoke in the Council of Ministers. This according to the director of the ARP, “shows at high level concern and access to pharmaceutical sovereignty but also on the revival of local industrial pharmaceutical production in Senegal. »»
Dr Alioune Ibn Abou Talib Diouf, also addressed the role that the ARP plays with the defense and security for false advertisements, cyber pharmacialism as well as drug trafficking, which made it possible to carry out around thirty arrests in less than three months. In this sense, he promises to relentlessly continue all the categories that are affected by his violations alongside the security forces, in order to secure the Senegalese consumer in the face of the consumption of drug products.
Ousmane Goudiaby