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The 5th Uganda Pharmaceutical Symposium Successfully Concluded at KIU, Ishaka Campus

Pharmacists urged to prioritize innovation, Research and digital health transformation

by Wasswa Deo
April 12, 2025
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The 5th Uganda Pharmaceutical Symposium has concluded at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital and Research Centre(KIU-THR), marking a pivotal moment for Uganda’s health and academic sectors.

Running from April 11 to 12 under the theme “Universal Health Coverage: Prioritizing Supply Chain, Research, Innovation, and Digitization of 1Health,” the symposium has attracted over 1,000 participants—students, researchers, healthcare practitioners, policymakers, and development partners—from across Uganda and beyond.

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“We are health professionals. What is expected of us is to save lives,” she declared, grounding the event in its ultimate mission—healthcare that matters.,” Madam Asiati Mbabazi, University Secretary at KIU, reminded participants.

Madam Asiati Mbabazi, University Secretary

KIU’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Mabonga, emphasized the institution’s unwavering commitment to transforming health education through research, technology, and partnerships. “KIU-THR remains committed to enhancing research and innovation through the latest technologies. We will continue building partnerships that drive real impact in communities,” he noted.

Professor Mabonga praised the student-led efforts and reaffirmed KIU’s role as a launchpad for future health leaders. “This symposium is a testament to the power of youth-led transformation. We are proud to have hosted this vibrant platform and will ensure its legacy continues,” he said.

KIU’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Mabonga

Throughout the two days, the symposium pulsed with the energy of shared purpose. Co-hosted by the KIU School of Pharmacy and the Uganda Pharmaceutical Students’ Association (UPSA), the event was a hub of exchange—of ideas, innovations, and networks. Participants moved through vibrant workshops, insightful panel discussions, and hands-on exhibitions that cut across the pharmaceutical landscape, from classroom theory to real-world application.

One of the event’s highlights was the Innovation Exhibition Village, where creativity met necessity. Here, students and young professionals showcased groundbreaking solutions—from AI-driven diagnostics and digital supply chain prototypes to herbal formulations tailored for rural Uganda. Many of these innovations, nurtured within university labs and student research clubs, revealed the untapped potential of Uganda’s youthful scientific community.

Dr. Benjamin Mwesige, Head of Pharmacy at the Uganda Cancer Institute

Speakers throughout the event pushed for transformation rooted in research and driven by relevance. Dr. Benjamin Mwesige, Head of Pharmacy at the Uganda Cancer Institute, passionately advocated for integrating artificial intelligence in cancer treatment and pharmaceutical R&D. “We must begin integrating existing innovations with the urgency of AI and rethink how knowledge products and research can influence health outcomes,” he asserted.

Dr. Anyase Ronald Amaza, Patron of the Uganda Pharmacy Students Association , issued a strategic call to action. “Stay silent and work hard,” he advised the young participants. “We need research that is usable, that influences policy, and that produces tangible results.”

He emphasized the need for increased grant investment, actionable academic output, and focused implementation strategies if Uganda is to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

Dr. Martha Grace Ajulong, Commissioner for Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products, represented the Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, and the government.

Dr. Martha Grace Ajulong, Commissioner for Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products

Her keynote speech outlined both a challenge and an opportunity. “Medical supply chains are the backbone of healthcare. If the medicines don’t reach the last mile, we have failed,” she said. “We must invest in digital interventions that ensure affordability, accessibility, and availability across even the remotest parts of Uganda.”

Dr. Ajulong also highlighted Uganda’s partnership with USAID as a model of effective collaboration and called for integration of technology within existing systems for sustainability. “The future of healthcare delivery is digital,” she said. “Every sector must evolve.”

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In a symbolic end to the event, Dr. Ajulong planted two medicinal trees in the KIU-TH gardens, reflecting a renewed commitment to integrating Uganda’s indigenous knowledge and natural resources into modern pharmaceutical practice.

Participants

“The biggest problem pharmacists have is fear—fear to fail. Stop fearing. Innovation comes when you dare to try,” she told pharmacists in her closing remarks

In her remarks, Dr. Nuru Mugide as The patron of the 5th Uganda Pharmaceutical Symposium stated “By embracing research and innovation, future pharmacists will be empowered to provide patient-centered care, improve health outcomes, and drive progress toward Universal Health Coverage” and “Stay curious, informed, focused, and committed to advancing healthcare”.

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