Foresight Institute of Research and Translation - FIRAT

Rwanda Pharmacy Students Association

Rwanda Pharmacy Students Association

Basic Information

Foresight Institute of Research and Translation (FIRAT) and the Rwanda Pharmacy Students’ Association (RPSA) have established a strategic partnership to advance data-driven healthcare solutions and capacity building in Rwanda. Through this collaboration, FIRAT and RPSA jointly develop evidence-based approaches to healthcare challenges, promote research-driven decision-making, and empower pharmacy students with practical skills in research, data analysis, and scientific communication. The partnership also provides RPSA members with access to training, mentorship, and career development opportunities, while supporting joint research projects, policy advocacy, and professional events; fostering innovation, improving healthcare outcomes, and strengthening Rwanda’s pharmaceutical sector.

Key Benefits Across Partnerships

  1. Research Expansion: Leveraging shared expertise in healthcare, agriculture, and data science to drive impactful research.

  2. Skill Development: Delivering comprehensive training programs that build professional capacity across Rwanda, Nigeria, and Namibia.

  3. Policy Influence: Advocating jointly for equitable healthcare and education policies to improve societal outcomes.

Categorization

Partner Type
Strategic

Contact Information

Headquarters
Kigali City, Rwanda

About Partner

About Partner
Rwanda Pharmaceutical Students’ Association is a youth-led organization, that champions efforts to help young people, and communities make informed and responsible decisions on their health as well as social and economic standards of living. As young professionals, we are on a mission to empower our members into a responsible and efficient pharmaceutical society that reflects its role in a multi-disciplinary collaboration aimed at providing top-notch healthcare through advocacy, information sharing and transformative education whilst fostering a culture of human rights.