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Africa needs real economic transformation – Merck Foundation
Africa needs real economic transformation – Merck Foundation

Merck Foundation Africa, a philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany has called for real economic transformation that will address basic needs for all in Africa.

Chairman of the Executive Board of E. Merck KG and Merck Foundation Board of Trustees, Professor Dr. Frank Stangenberg-Haverkamp said that was crucial and could never be achieved except with capacity building and the empowerment of women and youth.

He made the remarks at the opening of the 10th Edition of the Merck Foundation Africa Asia 2023 Luminary and the inauguration of the sixth anniversary of Merck Foundation since its establishment.

The luminary in partnership with Tata Memorial Hospital and Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, seeks to contribute to the social and economic development of Africa and Asia.

It also seeks to improve access to quality and equitable healthcare solutions in the two continents.

“The size and complexity of the task are so large that no organization can manage on its own so, integration of effort is necessary to realize our vision for a world where everyone can lead a healthy and fulfilling life,” Professor Dr. Stangenberg-Haverkamp said.

He added it was time to take action now and the private sector had an important role in partnering with governments, academia, and communities.

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Professor Dr. Stangenberg-Haverkamp noted there was the need to consolidate many of the centrally driven corporate responsibility activities of Merck Foundation under one roof, to considerably expand the scope, reach, and effectiveness of their projects.

“We believe strongly that we can make a significant contribution towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With Merck Foundation, our long-term commitment to the communities in which we operate will remain strong and consistent throughout generations.

Merck Foundation CEO, Dr Rasha Kelej speaks on the foundation’s impact, 6years on.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of Merck Foundation, Senator Dr Rasha Kelej said millions of women had benefited from the “Merck Foundation More Than a Mother” community awareness campaign which sought to address infertility stigma among women.

Again, over the past six years some over 230 fertility specialists, and more than 295 embryologists from 39 countries have been trained.

More than 22 African first ladies had also become ambassadors of the “Merck Foundation More than a Mother” campaign, championing issues of infertility in their respective countries.

Dr Kelej said, “We have trained more than 3000 media representatives from 35 countries and launched eight inspiring storybooks for children in four languages.”

She pledged the Foundation’s continuous commitment towards transforming the patient care landscape, improving access to quality and equitable healthcare solutions, and raising awareness about a wide range of critical social and health issues that would break the infertility stigma, support girl child education, put an end to female genital mutilation (FGM), gender-based violence, and child marriage in developing countries and underserved communities.

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“We will continue to focus on building healthcare and scientific research and media capacity, empower girls, women, and youth in education with a special focus on Science Technology Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM),” Dr Kelej said.

She revealed moving forward the Foundation would train oncologists to help address cancer-related diseases.

Dr Kelej commended the 11 First Ladies present at this year’s luminary for their continuous support to the fight against infertility and stigma in their respective countries.

African First Ladies pledges support

Africa needs real economic transformation – Merck Foundation

The First Ladies, speaking on the progress made in their respective countries to empower girls to fight fertility stigma, expressed gratitude to Merck Foundation and Dr Rasha Kelej for the diverse support given them.

They pledged their support to the “Merck Foundation More than a Mother” campaign to improve fertility issues in their countries.

Source: GhanaPlus.com

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