President of Senegal Macky Sall presides Merck Foundation Conference "Merck Africa Asia Luminary"

ANI  |  Mumbai [India] 

Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck conducted the 5th Edition of "Merck Luminary" under the patronage of The of The Republic of Senegal, and The of Senegal, Marieme Faye Sall, and in partnership with the of

Prof. Frank Stangenberg-Haverkamp, of the and Family Board of emphasized, "Merck is a value driven company and that is one of the reasons why Merck through its foundation is committed to support the social and economic development of Africa, and developing countries by building and improving access to innovative and in the continent."

CEO, Dr. welcomed the First Ladies as Partners and of Merck More Than a Mother to empower infertile women and build in their countries.

"We are very proud to have the support of to enable us to realize our vision to change the landscape of care in and rest of Africa," Dr. Kelej added.

The of Senegal, delivered the keynote speech at the and welcomed the partnership with Merck Foundation to build healthcare capacity, along with:

NEO JANE MASISI, The of Botswana;

DENISE NKURUNZIZA, The First Lady of the Republic of Burundi;

BRIGITTE TOUADERA, The First Lady of Central Republic;

HINDA DEBY ITNO, The First Lady of Chad;

AKUFO-ADDO, The First Lady of Ghana;

AISSATA ISSOUFOU MAHAMADOU, The First Lady of Niger;

FATIMA MAADA BIO, The First Lady of and

ESTHER LUNGU, The First Lady of Zambia

They have also announced their acceptance to be appointed as of Merck More Than a Mother campaign to empower infertile women and break the stigma of in their countries.

During the conference, Merck Foundation also celebrated two important occasions; the 350th and the first Foundation.

A high level Ministerial panel also took place:

During the panel ministers of health discussed "and care capacity and breaking the Stigma in and Asia". The panel discussion involved Abdoulaye Diouf SARR, of Health and Social Action, of Senegal; Sarah Opendi, of State for Health of Uganda; Dr. - of Health and Wellness, the Republic of Botswana, Dr. Idi Illiassou Maïnassara, Minister of Public Health, of the Niger; Aziz Mahamat Saleh Ahmat, Minister of Public Health, of Chad; Dr. Pierre Somse, and Population, Central African Republic; Dr. Alpha Tejan Wurie, and Sanitation, of Sierra Leone; Dr. Isatou Touray, Minister for Health and Social Welfare, of The Gambia, Mariama Sylla, Minister of Social Action, Child and Women promotion, Guinee, Aboubakar Assidikh Tchoroma, and Civic Promotion, and Julieta Kavetuna, and Social Services, of .

More than 58 countries participated in the Luminary, the list included: Angola, Benin, Burkina Fuso, Bangladesh, Botswana, Burundi, Canada, Cameroon, Cambodia, Chad, Central African Republic, Cote D'Ivoire, DR Congo, Congo, Brazzaville, Ethiopia, Egypt, France, Gambia, Guinea, Conakry, Gabon, Ghana, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Indonesia, Kenya, Liberia Mali, Malawi, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Malaysia, Nigeria, Niger, Nepal Philippines, Rwanda, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Togo, UAE, Uganda, USA, UK, Vietnam, Zambia,

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 16:45 IST