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Merck Foundation CEO, Africa First Ladies mark International Women’s Day through “More Than a Mother” campaign
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Vida Essel-LampteyMerck Foundation, a philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, together with Africa’s First Ladies (its Ambassadors) has marked this year’s ‘International Women’s Day’, through their historic “More Than a Mother” campaign.
CEO of Merck Foundation and President of “More Than a Mother” Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, wished well women across the globe as well as their male partners who support and empower them to thrive.
“Happy International Women’s Day to all the women in the world and to the men who support and empower them” she said.
She noted, to them as a foundation, the day is celebrated daily through its “More Than a Mother” campaign which seeks to empower women living with infertility stigma access to information and many others to mitigate their situation.
“We at Merck Foundation, together with First Ladies of Africa, mark Women’s Day every day through our “More Than a Mother” campaign, which is a strong and unique movement that aims to empower women living with infertility stigma through access to information, education, change of mindset, and economic empowerment,” Dr. Kelej said.
“More Than a Mother” campaign
She explained Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” is a powerful campaign that defines interventions to build quality and equitable Reproductive and Fertility Care Capacity, Break Infertility Stigma and Raise Awareness about Infertility Prevention and Male Infertility.
Adding “I am happy that we at the Merck Foundation, are contributing to building and advancing fertility care capacity in Africa and Asia, to support childless women and couples”.
Dr. Kelej enumerated the foundation’s proud achievements so far.
“I am very proud to share that we have provided till today more than 545 scholarships of Embryology,Fertility and Reproductive care to young doctors from 39 different countries. Many of our Alumni are trained to be the first local experts in their countries, where they never used to have local embryologists or fertility specialists before our program, such as The Gambia, Burundi, Guinea, Chad, Niger, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Congo and more”.
Together with African First Ladies, and other important partners, we are making history and reshaping the landscape of fertility & Reproductive care across Africa and beyond”, added Dr. Kelej.
Transforming lives, Merck Foundation Empowering Berna
According to WHO data, more than 180 million couples in developing countries – that is 1 in every 4 couple, suffer from infertility.
In many cultures in Africa, infertility is a huge stigma. Women are solely blamed for failing to conceive and the social stigma of childlessness, especially, for women leads to isolation and stigmatization and results in discrimination and ostracism.
This mostly, leads to divorce or physical or psychological violence.
As a part of “More Than a Mother” Campaign, Merck Foundation has launched many initiatives to break this stigma and create a culture shift.
Merck Foundation has also been empowering childless and infertile women through their “Empowering Berna” initiative under their “More Than a Mother” movement. This initiative helps women who cannot be treated for infertility anymore by helping them get trained to establish small businesses so that they can be independent and rebuild their lives.
Through ‘Empowering Berna’, the lives of many infertile women have been transformed in many African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Central African Republic, Niger, Malawi, and many more.
“It’s all about giving every woman the respect and the help she deserves to lead a fulfilling life, with or without a child,” added Dr. Kelej.
Moreover, Merck Foundation has trained more than 3000 media representatives from more than 35 countries to raise community awareness and break the stigma around infertility and infertile and childless women.
Merck Foundation in partnership with Africa’s First Ladies, has also launched ‘More Than Mother’ Children’s storybook to emphasize strong family values of love and respect from a young age which will reflect on eliminating the stigma of infertility and the resulted domestic violence in the future.
The storybooks have been localized for each country and in three languages, English, French and Portuguese to better connect with the young readers. The book will soon also be converted to an animation film.
Read More Than a Mother Story here: https://merck-foundation.com/merckfoundation/public/uploads/digital_library/1709299625_510e3ec3a0cc920555d0.pdf
Again, the Foundation’s pan African TV program “Our Africa”, conceptualized, produced, directed, and co-hosted by Dr Kelej, features African Fashion Designers, Singers and prominent experts from various domains to raise awareness and create a culture shift across Africa, has many episodes dedicated to raise awareness about infertility and breaking infertility stigma.
Watch the episodes here:
Episode 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BONCtUJZLHI
Episode 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqobIDOHc4E&feature=youtu.be
Episode 10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXkB6sYb2Rw
Merck Foundation has also released about 30 songs, many of these songs have been created with the aim to break the infertility stigma, as a part of their “More Than a Mother” campaign.
Listen to some of the songs here:
- Watch, share & subscribe to the ‘Plus qu’une MERE’ composed and sung by Ms.
Lucky-Lou, the daughter of The President and The First Lady of Burundi: https://youtu.be/EEUjxjqlHv0
- Watch, share & subscribe to the “More Than a Mother” song by Cwesi Oteng andAdina from Ghana: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ6ZprqAAJs
- Watch, share & subscribe to the “More Than a Mother” song by Zambian Soul Singer Wezi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcRAHDuCjak
- Watch, share & subscribe to the “More Than a Mother” song by Sunita Daffeh from the Gambia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb0SEqMO0Sc
Listen to all “More than a Mother” songs here:
“To address this important issue of breaking infertility stigma and also a wide range of other social issues, we annually launch Merck Foundation ‘More Than a Mother’ Awards in partnership with African First Ladies. I would also like to invite the African Community of Media, Fashion, Filmmaking, and Musicians, students, and potential talents in these fields to apply for the awards this year by sharing their creative work on submit@merck- foundation.com”, concluded Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej.
International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is marked annually on March 8 to among others celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women globally.
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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