Merck Foundation launches their programs in partnership with the First Lady of Chad

ANI  |  Mumbai [India] 

Foundation, the philanthropic arm of KGaA Germany launches today their programs in in partnership with the and the Ministry of of Foundation announced the start of their flagship initiative 'Merck Access Program' with the aim to increase the limited number of Oncologists and improve access to equitable and care in the country.

During the high-level meeting between the of Chad, His Excellency IDRISS DEBY ITNO, Guest of Honor Prof. Frank Stangenberg Haverkamp, of Executive Board of E-Merck KG and Chairman of Board of Trustees and Dr. Rasha Kelej, Merck Foundation, Merck Foundation confirmed their commitment to long-term partnership with the government of Chad to build Capacity and improve access to innovative and equitable solutions across the country.

Dr. of Merck Foundation further emphasized, "We strongly believe that building is the right strategy to improve access to quality and in Africa, therefore together, we will address the significant need for training in the fields of Diabetes, and fertility care, our areas of focus."

"We are delighted to commit to provide four candidates with one-year oncology fellowship in to contribute to the overcoming challenges of access in the country," Dr. added.

Merck Foundation announced the appointment of H.E. Madam , the of Chad, as of 'Merck More Than a Mother' campaign, to work closely with Merck Foundation in defining interventions to break the stigma around childless women across the country.

Her Excellency, the First Lady of Chad, Madam underscored the importance of the initiative saying "We are glad that Merck Foundation is getting launched in Chad, and they are launching their flagship programs to help us in and Fertility care capacity, so that our people can have access to quality and and fertility care in our beloved country. I am also glad to be of 'Merck More Than a Mother'. I'll work closely with Merck Foundation to break the stigma around at all levels by raising awareness, training the skills of local experts and by supporting childless women in starting their small businesses."

During the launch Hon. Minister of of Chad, Mr. explained," We all know that is under severe pressure in Africa, and the situation is no different in Chad, we have only two oncologists for thirteen million of our population. These numbers are not enough to give access to quality and equitable We are thankful to Merck Foundation for launching their programs in Chad, and we believe that these initiatives will improve the quality of cancer and fertility care in our country."

"Till today Chad does not have or specialized clinic to manage the condition. Merck will make history in Chad by will provide training opportunity to the first fertility specialists in the country," added.

Moreover, Merck Foundation is committed to contributing toward advancing Care in Chad, by providing online Management Diploma in the French language, for medical postgraduates in Chad and other Francophone African countries, so that they can learn more about diagnosis and The course is accredited by 'Royal college for general practitioners' in the UK.

So far, candidates from Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Namibia, Tanzania, Ghana, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Botswana, Liberia, Rwanda, Kenya, Chad, Niger, Guinea, Gambia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and have benefitted from Merck Foundation's training programs in Fertility and Oncology fellowship. Merck Foundation aims to expand to more African and Asian countries soon.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 17:35 IST