Who We Are

About Us

Who We Are

The Kenya Pharmaceutical Association (KPA) was established in 1974 to represent and advocate for Pharmaceutical Technologists in Kenya. Since its inception, KPA has grown into a vital professional body, uniting over 13,000 members and playing a key role in the pharmaceutical sector across public and private healthcare.

Pharmaceutical training in Kenya dates back to 1927, starting at the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) with programs that evolved from training compounders to dispensers, and eventually to the introduction of a 3-year diploma in Pharmaceutical Technology in 1968. Over time, the curriculum has been standardized and expanded, with additional institutions accredited to train pharmaceutical professionals.

KPA members have consistently been at the forefront of ensuring Kenyans have access to high-quality, safe, and affordable medicines, contributing to the sustainability and equity of the nation’s healthcare system.

Vision

To be a leading professional association in the promotion of quality pharmaceutical practice.

Mission

To promote excellence in pharmaceutical practice.

Scope of Practice

Pharmaceutical Technologists in Kenya serve in diverse roles across various sectors, including hospital and community pharmacies, research, marketing, industrial pharmacy, training, regulatory bodies, and more. They provide essential services in both public and private healthcare, as well as in rural, urban, and marginalized areas, ensuring that Kenyans have access to high-quality, safe, and affordable pharmaceutical care.

Their responsibilities include clinical pharmacy, regulatory guideline development, quality control, supply chain management, education, research, pharmacovigilance, pharmaceutical marketing, and waste management. Since the mid-20th century, they have been instrumental in delivering sustainable, accessible, and equitable pharmaceutical services nationwide.

Core Values

Objectives

The Kenya Pharmaceutical Association (KPA) operates with clearly defined objectives that guide its mission. These include:

    • Promoting the educational, professional, and economic interests of its members.
    • Representing members’ views on pharmacy practice and healthcare matters.
    • Building strong collaborations with health professionals, agencies, and stakeholders in pharmaceutical practice.
    • Upholding high ethical and professional standards among members.
    • Ensuring continuous professional development for maintaining a high standard of practice.
    • Defending members’ rights and privileges.
    • Engaging with legislation and policies affecting members.
    • Conducting research on pharmacy and health technology.
    • Collaborating with government bodies to ensure the quality of pharmaceutical products.
    • Disseminating relevant scientific and professional information.
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