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Coronavirus: the Pierre Fabre Foundation remains mob...
Faced with the coronavirus pandemic, the Pierre Fabre Foundation is adapting its operational system and remains mobilised.
18/03/2020
Due to the containment measures organised by the government, the Pierre Fabre Foundation has set up an organisation that guarantees total continuity of activity while preserving the health and safety of its teams and their families. -
A Hanoi Event Dedicated to Pharmacists and Drug Quality
On 11 December 2019, in Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi, the students of the sixth and final Master Mékong Pharma class were awarded their degrees and a new cooperation programme was announced. To mark the occasion, a special presentation was made on the pharmacist’s role in drug quality assurance
12/12/2019
Training pharmacists in the Global South is a top public-health priority that the Fondation Pierre Fabre has chosen to support over the long term -
Central African Republic: a New Programme for Victim...
Despite its wealth of natural resources, the Central African Republic is among the poorest nations on earth, ranking 188th out of 189 countries, according to the Human Development Index. In this land racked by conflict for nearly twenty years, there are tens of thousands of women and girls that have been victims of sexual violence.
29/11/2019
On November 28, the Fondation Pierre Fabre and the Agence Francaise de Développement signed a partnership agreement in the presence of Dr. Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner, for a centre for the care of victims of sexual violence in Bangui.