About FIPWiSE
FIPWiSE (FIP Women in Science and Education) is an initiative that was launched on 11 February 2020 on the United Nations’ International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
FIPWiSE aspires to champion and enable women in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy education to achieve their fullest potential, and to attract female students and young professionals into these fields. FIPWiSE gathers experts from around the world to identify the needs and inequities faced by women in these domains, offering timely, achievable and sustainable solutions. Its activities are delivered by a chair and an international group of volunteer women in science and education.
Prioritising women in science and education
While progress is being made to increase their involvement across different fields, women are still underrepresented in the broader science, technology and education sectors. Significant differences related to gender persist throughout academic careers across almost all countries. Despite comprising a majority in the global health and the pharmaceutical workforce, women still lack representation in leadership and decision-making roles.
FIPWiSE is delivered as part of FIP’s wider portfolio on equity and equality in pharmacy, known as EquityRx, which supports the global implementation of FIP Development Goal 10 – Equity and Equality. It also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 – Gender Equity.
Objectives
- Building confidence in competence for women in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy education to help them achieve their full potential;
- Identifying inequities and needs of women in science and education, in order to suggest possible solutions;
- Highlighting exceptional women in science and education who have achieved success, made important innovations or other significant impacts, or have reached outstanding milestones in their careers;
- Supporting collaboration, mentorship and networking opportunities for young professional women to attract and empower them into science, education and leadership positions;
- Promoting workforce development, ongoing education, training and career advancement opportunities;
- Supporting positive practice environments for women in science and education.
Chairs
| Name-Surname, Country | Terms |
| Assoc. Prof. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham, UK | 2024 – 2027 |
| Prof. Claire Thompson, UK | 2020 – 2023 |
FIPWiSE members
| Name | Affiliation | Country |
| Diekola Akande | Intern Pharmacist, Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital | Nigeria |
| Abla Albsoul | Professor of pharmacology and therapeutics, School of pharmacy, The University of Jordan | Jordan |
| Claire Anderson | Professor of Social Pharmacy, Faculty of Science, University of Nottingham | |
| Naoko Arakawa | Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, University of Nottingham | UK |
| Sally A. Arif | Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Midwestern University, College of Pharmacy | USA |
| Parisa Aslani | Professor, University of Sydney | Australia |
| Tina Brock | Director, Collaborative Practice Centre, University of Melbourne | Australia |
| Louise Brown | Professor of Pharmacy Teaching, University College London (UCL) | UK |
| Andreia Bruno-Tome | Director Research, Policy and Partnerships, Australian Pharmacy Council | Australia |
| Christina Chai | Professor, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, National University of Singapore | Singapore |
| Jocelyn Chaibva | President, African Pharmaceutical Forum | Zimbabwe |
| Cynthia Amaning Danquah | Professor of Pharmacology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology | Ghana |
| Sama Ghozlan | Chairperson of Pharmacy Education, International Pharmaceutical Student’s Federation (IPSF) | Algeria |
| Mariam Gyasi | Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi | Ghana |
| Aline Hajj | Associate Professor, Université Laval; Associate Professor in Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacy, Saint Joseph University | Canada, Lebanon |
| Margaret Illomuanya | Associate Professor, Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Lagos | Nigeria |
| Linda Hakes | Pharmaceutical Consultant | Germany |
| Dalal Hammoudi Halat | Common Year Coordinator – QU Health Assessment and Accreditation Office – QU Health Sector, Qatar University | Qatar |
| Deanna Laughlin | Student, Northeast Ohio Medical University | USA |
| Lucinda Maine | CEO Emerita, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) | USA |
| Sherly Meilianti | Lecturer in clinical pharmacy practice, Robert Gordon University | UK |
| Grace Naa Ardua Nelson | Senior Program Officer, Private Sector Development, Chemonics International | Ghana |
| Emmanuella Nzeribe | President, FIP Early Career Pharmaceutical Group (ECPG) | Nigeria |
| Ema Paulino | President, National Pharmacy Association (ANF) | Portugal |
| Charlotte Verner Rossing | Director of Research and Development, Pharmakon | Denmark |
| Miranda Sertic | Associate Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb | Croatia |
| Rajani Shakya | Professor of Pharmacy, Kathmandu University | Nepal |
| Louisa Sullivan | Clinical Emergency Department Pharmacist, Oregon Health & Science University | USA |
| Claire Thompson | Founder and CEO, Agility Life Sciences | UK |
| Reenu Yadav | Principal/Director, Department of Pharmacy, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Bhopal | India |

Contact
To find out more about FIPWiSE and its working group, please click the menus to the right side or contact [email protected].