A vision to advance gender equality within pharmacy leadership: Next steps to take the profession forward

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 to ‘achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls’ aims to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls and ensure their full and effective participation in all spheres of life. In alignment with this, several key internati...

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Pharmacy
Women
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