Merck Foundation CEO meets Ghana First Lady, 13 First Ladies of Africa at 7th Merck Foundation First Ladies Initiative Summit

Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, conducted the 7th Edition of Merck Foundation First Ladies Initiative – MFFLI Summit 2025 recently. It was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Frank Stangenberg-Haverkamp, Chairman of Merck Foundation Board of Trustees, and Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation & President of Merck Foundation First Ladies Initiative and H.E. Mrs. LORDINA DRAMANI MAHAMA, The First Lady of the Republic of Ghana and Ambassador of Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” along with First Ladies of Angola, Cabo Verde, Central African Republic, Gabon, The Gambia, Kenya, Liberia, Maldives, Mozambique, Nigeria, São Tomé & Príncipe, Senegal, and Zimbabwe.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej emphasized, “I am happy to welcome my dear sister, H.E. Mrs. LORDINA DRAMANI MAHAMA, The First Lady of the Republic of Ghana and appoint her as the Ambassador of Merck Foundation More Than a Mother. We discussed the beginning of our long-term partnership and underscored our commitment towards building healthcare capacity and transforming patient care landscape by providing scholarships for local Ghanian doctors. I am proud to share that till now we have provided 210 scholarships for local Ghanian doctors in 44 critical and underserved specialties like Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Respiratory, Acute Medicine, Sexual and Reproductive medicine, Embryology, Respiratory, Critical care, Psychiatry, General Surgery, Dermatology, Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine, Gastroenterology, Neuroimaging for Research, Pain Management, Rheumatology, and Neonatal Medicine. Together we will continue to bring a revolution in patient care across Ghana.”

H.E. Mrs. LORDINA DRAMANI MAHAMA, The First Lady of the Republic of Ghana & Ambassador of Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” said, “I am very happy to be appointed as the Ambassador of Merck Foundation More Than a Mother. I truly appreciate and value our partnership with Merck Foundation.
210 scholarships have been provided to our local doctors, in many fields that are very critical to our country which I consider a great milestone. Moreover, through the Merck Foundation’s Educating Linda program, we are sponsoring the education of 20 high-performing yet underprivileged schoolgirls in our country. This support will continue until they graduate, ensuring they have the resources needed to pursue their dreams. I am truly proud of these initiatives and am committed to enrolling and supporting more of our doctors and talented girls.

Watch the Speech of The First Lady of Ghana & Ambassador of Merck Foundation More Than a Mother during the Merck Foundation First Ladies Initiative Summit 2025 here: https://apo-opa.co/4pllU0o

On day 2 of the Summit, Merck Foundation First Ladies Initiative- MFFLI committee meeting was conducted between The First Ladies of Africa and Merck Foundation Chairman and CEO, where the African and Asian First Ladies shared the impact report of Merck Foundation programs in their respective countries, and future strategy was discussed.

Watch the video of MFFLIcommittee meeting: https://apo-opa.co/4n6yI9I

During the Luminary, a meeting between The First Lady of Ghana and Merck Foundation CEOSenator, Dr. Rasha Kelej was also held to discuss the impact of on-going programs and define strategies to further build healthcare and media capacity in Ghana to improve patient care and raise awareness about wide range of social and health issues in the country.

Watch video of the meeting betweenMerck Foundation CEO, Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej and Ghana First Lady: https://apo-opa.co/3VereFi

Out of the total 210 210 scholarships provided for Ghanian doctors:

  • 75 scholarships have been provided for our young doctors from different provinces for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Cardiology and Obesity & Weight Management, under the Merck Foundation Nationwide Diabetes and Hypertension Blue Points Program.

The training program will equip the doctors to establish diabetes and hypertension clinics within their health centers or hospitals, with the goal of preventing and managing these conditions in their communities.

  • 64 scholarships have been provided for Fertility Specialty and Embryology training in India, one year PG Diploma and two-year MSc in Sexual and Reproductive care, Urology, Women’s Health and Family Medicine. These scholarships will significantly contribute to improving women’s health and reproductive care in the country.
  • 12 scholarships have been provided to Ghanaian doctors in Oncology and Cancer Management, which is very crucial, given the rising number of cancer cases.
  • 59 scholarships have been provided for 1 year PG Diploma and 2 Years Master Degree in other various critical and underserved specialties like Acute Medicine, Respiratory Care, Critical care, General Surgery, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Emergency & Resuscitation Medicine, Gastroenterology, Neuroimaging for Research, Pain Management, Rheumatology, Neonatal Medicine, Paediatrics and Child Health and more.

Merck Foundation has overall provided 2280 scholarships for doctors from 52 countries in 44 critical and underserved specialties.

“Our vision is that everyone can lead healthy and happy life. For 13 years this has been true in our mission to build healthcare capacity, transform patient care landscape, break infertility stigma, empower women, and support girl education. Through our partnership with First Lady ofGhana, we can impact the lives of people in the most disadvantaged communities in Ghana and beyond, leading them to a better future”, said Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej.

Merck Foundation also announced the Call for applications for their 8 important awards in partnership with The First Lady of Ghana for Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, students, and new potential talents in these fields.

Moreover, in partnership with The First Lady of Ghana, Merck Foundation has also launched seven children’s storybooks, addressing various social and health issues like breaking infertility stigma, supporting girl education, stopping GBV and diabetes & hypertension awareness. Enditem

Source: APO

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