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Merck Foundation Alumni Summit Conducted in Zambia to Report the Impact on Patient Care Transformation

CEO of Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany met H.E. MUTINTA HICHILEMA, The First Lady of Zambia and Ambassador of Merck Foundation “More than a Mother” for the first time at the State House of Zambia, to discuss the take-off of their joint programs to break the stigma of infertility, build healthcare capacity and support girl education.Business Wire India

  • Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation met Merck Foundation Alumni from Zambia along with Merck Foundation Media and Fashion Award winners during her visit to Zambia. 
  • Merck foundation provides more than 80 scholarships to Zambian doctors in 32 critical and underserved specialties with the aim to improve access to equitable and quality health care solutions in the country.
  • Merck Foundation releases a new song “I am not anyone’s Bride, Take me to school” song by Wezi and New Children Storybook, “Sugar Free Jude” in Zambia.


CEO of Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany met H.E. MUTINTA HICHILEMA, The First Lady of Zambia and Ambassador of Merck Foundation “More than a Mother” for the first time at the State House of Zambia, to discuss the take-off of their joint programs to break the stigma of infertility, build healthcare capacity and support girl education.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej CEO of Merck Foundation & President of “More than a Mother” Campaign emphasized, “It was an honor to meet my dear sister H.E. MUTINTA HICHILEMA, The First Lady of Zambia and appoint her to be the Ambassador of Merck Foundation “More than a Mother”, during my visit to the State House of Zambia. The meeting was to discuss the start of our long-term partnership and the launch of our joint programs. We discussed ways of helping young underprivileged Zambian girls through tertiary scholarships and grants so that they continue with their education. I am very proud of our productive meeting.”
 
Merck Foundation also conducted their Annual Merck Foundation Zambia Alumni Summit, chaired by Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation, to discuss the huge impact of their programs in transforming the patient care landscape in Zambia.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej stated, “I am very happy to meet the Merck Foundation Alumni and Merck Foundation Media & Fashion Award Winners in person for the first time after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. I am very proud of the work we are doing to transform public healthcare in Zambia. We have provided more than 80 scholarships to young doctors across Zambia in critical specialties such as: Fertility & Embryology, Oncology, Diabetes, Endocrinology, Sexual and Reproductive Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, Psychiatry, Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine, Gastroenterology and Preventive Cardiovascular and more. We will continue together with The First Lady of Zambia, our long term partner and Ambassador to scale up these numbers in order to create a stronger platform of skilled local medical professionals and strengthen the public healthcare system in Zambia and the rest of Africa.”

During the Summit, Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej also released Merck Foundation’s new song “I am not anyone’s Bride, Take me to school” to end Child Marriage and Support Girl Education, she also launched a new storybook for children “Sugar Free Jude” to raise awareness about early detection & prevention of Diabetes.

“I am very happy to share the beautiful song ‘I am Not Anyone’s Bride, Take Me to School’ by Zambian Singer Wezi. The song has been launched under our ‘Educating Linda’ program, which is a part of Merck Foundation ‘More Than a Mother’ Campaign. This song aims to raise awareness and sensitize the communities about the importance of ending child marriage and supporting girls’ education. I am also very excited to bring to you Sugar Free Jude, a story that focuses on raising awareness about the importance of early detection of diabetes and its prevention,” explained Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej.

Listen to “I AM Not Anyone’s Bride, Take Me to School” Song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWcujLMbKSg&t=1s

Read “Sugar Free Jude” here: https://merck-foundation.com/merckfoundation/public/uploads/digital_library/1656412954_b2be045662b6b261026a.pdf

Merck Foundation CEO also acknowledged and felicitated the Winners of Merck Foundation Awards from Zambia, and announced the Call for Applications for 2022 awards in partnership with Zambia First Lady for their 8 important awards for Zambian Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, students, and new potential talents in these fields.

2021 Winners from Zambia in partnership with The First Lady of Zambia, H.E. MUTINTA HICHILEMA & Ambassador of Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” are:

Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2021

  • Eva Hatontola Chanda, Radio Christian Voice (Online – Third Position)
  • Prudence Chibale Siabana, Radio Phoenix (Radio – First Position)
 

Merck Foundation "Mask Up with Care" Media Recognition Awards 2021

  • Effie M. Mphande, Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (Multimedia – FIRST Position)
  • Prudence Chibale Siabana, Radio Phoenix (Radio – FIRST Position)

 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Fashion Awards 2021

  • Kasonde Makangila
  • Gibstar Makangila jr

 
Merck Foundation "Make Your Own Mask” Fashion Awards 2021

  • Tepwanji Mpetemoya & Mwiche Songolo
  • Linda Ngwira

 
The following winners of past editions of Merck Foundation Awards were recognized:

Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2020

  • Jessie NgomaSimengwa, Times of Zambia (Print – FIRST Position)
  • Effie Mphande, Zambia Broadcasting Corporation Radio (Multimedia – FIRST Position)
  • Josias Muuba, Radio Musi-O-Tunya (Radio – FIRST Position)

 
Merck Foundation "Stay at Home" Media Recognition Awards 2020

  • Henry Sinyangwe – Zambia Daily Mail (Print – FIRST Position)
  • Violet Mengo – Zambia Daily Mail (Print – SECOND Position)
  • Prudence Siabana – Radio Phoenix (Radio– THIRD Position)

 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Fashion Awards 2020

  • Nelly Banda
  • Ruth Chimbala
  • Cecilia Njobvu
  • Linda Ngwira
  • Naomi Soko
  • Gibstar Makangila
  • Kasonde Makangila

 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2019

  • NgomaSimengwa, Times of Zambia (Print)
  • Regina Kalinde, Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (Multimedia)

 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Fashion Awards 2019

  • Kasonde Nkole
  • Varinder Kaur Virdy
  • Gibstar Makanglia
  • Kasonde Makanglia
  • Chimwemwe Kalirani
  • Saandime Shisholeka

Details of the 2022 Awards:

1. Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition Awards “More Than a Mother” 2022
Click here to view more details.
 
2. Merck Foundation Film Awards “More Than a Mother” 2022
Click here to view more details.
 
3. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards “More Than a Mother” 2022
Click here to view more details.
 
4. Merck Foundation Song Awards “More Than a Mother” 2022
Click here to view more details.
 
5. Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards 2022 “Diabetes & Hypertension”
 Click here to view more details.
 
6. Merck Foundation Film Awards 2022 “Diabetes & Hypertension”
Submission deadline: 30th October 2022. Click here to view more details.
 
7. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards 2022 “Diabetes & Hypertension”
Submission deadline: 30th October 2022. Click here to view more details.
 
8. Merck Foundation Song Awards 2022 “Diabetes & Hypertension”
Submission deadline: 30th October 2022. Click here to view more details.
 
“I invite entries from all African talents on [email protected],” concluded Senator, Dr. Kelej.
 
For information on the above awards, on Merck Foundation’s website – www.merck-foundation.comDisclaimer: This content is distributed by Business Wire India.

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