All of us want to travel for countless different reasons. Some want to discover new cultures and make global friends. Others want to visit historical places, enjoy the incredible nature, or so on. Whatever your reasons, did ever imagine a magical place that gathers all of what you want? What if you can experience all of these things with affordable prices, helpful warm company, and training in your favorite pharmaceutical field? Isn’t that awesome! Well, this place is accurately Egypt, where you find yourself in front of a thousands year old civilization, breathtaking sea sight, hospitality, cultural diversity, and more.
Oh! I forgot to introduce myself. Well, I'm your friend "EPSF", and I'll be guiding you through your SEP journey in the Golden Land, Egypt.
Let's know more about Egypt, and EPSF.
Is one of the very few countries that has a big haul of history amidst historical controversies.
Egypt showcases much of man's history, his achievements and the glorious monuments that stand to tell a tale for our future generations.
Egypt is located in the northeastern tip of Africa.
Cairo, which happens to be the largest city in Africa and the Middle East, is Egypt's capital.
Officially, Egypt is known as the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The main religion in Egypt is Sunni Moslem (about 90%) with the rest of the population being predominantly of Christian (Coptic) faith.
The main language is Arabic, with English and French also commonly spoken among the more educated classes.
EPSF, Egypt is the largest non-governmental and non-political organization for pharmacy students and a proud member of EMRO and IPSF. An independent organization under the supervision of the Egyptian's Pharmacists Syndicate and Egyptian Pharmaceutical Association (National FIP) administrated by students.
EPSF represents more than 85,000 students and recent graduates in 38 pharmacy colleges.
On 6 December 2013 at Mall of Arabia in Cairo: EPSF hit Guinness World Record under title of “Most Blood Glucose Tests taken in 24 Hours”; with 8,600 blood glucose tests and they introduced awareness about Diabetes for more than 10,000 persons at a national diabetes awareness campaign.
The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation hosted the International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation annual world congress three times.
The 5th IPSF EMPS Symposium held in Cairo in July 2016.
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