Merck Foundation meets the President and the First Lady of Burundi

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Foundation, the philanthropic arm of KGaA Germany underscored their commitment to building health care capacity in during their high-level meeting with the of Burundi, and the of Burundi,

"welcomes the programs of Merck Foundation. These programs are going to be very critical and beneficial for our people and their social and economic well-being. I wholeheartedly support Merck Foundation in our country, to enable the success of all their programs with the aim to build health care capacity and break the stigma of infertility", emphasized the of Burundi,

During the launch event, Merck Foundation awarded Her Excellency to acknowledge her efforts as "Merck More Than a Mother" in the country.

"We are very happy to with Merck Foundation and launch their programs in our country. These programs will create a very significant impact on our people's advancement, as health is very critical to our social and economic development", said Denise Nkurunziza, the of Burundi, of and of Merck More Than a Mother.

"Our aim is to improve the overall health and well-being of people of the continent at large. Through Merck Foundation, we commit to building health care capacity in the country to be able to provide access to quality and to the people of the country", explained Prof Dr

"We are very happy to award Her Excellency First Lady of Burundi, Madam for her great efforts to empower infertile women as the of Merck More than a Mother. We have also underscored our long-term partnership her and her foundation, "Buntu" together with and and media to build and train doctors in the fields of Cancer Care, Fertility, and We are going to make history by training the first oncology team, and first diabetologist in the country. We ate really proud of this plan", emphasized Dr Rasha Kelej, of Merck Foundation and President, Merck More Than a Mother.

The First Lady of Burundi composed and sang a theme song for Merck More than a Mother, as a personal contribution to empower infertile women in Burundi.

Also, a special competition was held between ten local choir groups from Burundi. They all composed and performed songs that addressed the same issue to sensitize the community about the stigma attached to and to empower infertile women. Also, to educate communities that 'Fertility is not a stigma but it is a Shared Responsibility', and not only women are responsible for it.

Merck Foundation also called for application for 'Merck More Than a Mother' to recognize and appreciate professional journalists who have produced accurate, informative and compelling stories about infertility, infertile women or couples.

Additionally, Merck Foundation conducted the first Health Media Training in the country in partnership with the First Lady of Burundi, together with the It was organized to train journalists on international standards and for reporting sensitive issues like in This training will benefit the journalists in understanding the issues in African communities and to learn the best to cover it with the aim to break its stigma and sensitize our communities through all

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 14:26 IST