Merck Foundation meets the head of the State of Namibia to underscore their commitment to build healthcare capacity in partnership with the First Lady of Namibia

By ANI | Published: March 12, 2020 02:30 PM2020-03-12T14:30:34+5:302020-03-12T14:40:11+5:30

Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany underscored their commitment to break infertility stigma and build healthcare capacity in Namibia during their high-level meeting held at the State House between the Head of State of Namibia, Hage Geingob, the First Lady of Namibia Monica Geingos and Dr Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation.

Merck Foundation meets the head of the State of Namibia to underscore their commitment to build healthcare capacity in partnership with the First Lady of Namibia | Merck Foundation meets the head of the State of Namibia to underscore their commitment to build healthcare capacity in partnership with the First Lady of Namibia

Merck Foundation meets the head of the State of Namibia to underscore their commitment to build healthcare capacity in partnership with the First Lady of Namibia

Windhoek [Namibia]/Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] March 12 (/BusinessWire India): Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany underscored their commitment to break infertility stigma and build healthcare capacity in Namibia during their high-level meeting held at the State House between the Head of State of Namibia, Hage Geingob, the First Lady of Namibia Monica Geingos and Dr Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation.

The objective of the meeting was to explain and discuss the programs of Merck Foundation, which were launched in partnership with Namibia First Lady and Ministry of Health & Social Service and Ministry of Education.

"Namibia needs the programs of Merck Foundation to break infertility stigma and train media to sensitize communities about health and sensitive issues. Moreover, the training programs for specialized doctors are very critical 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", emphasised Hage Geingob, the President of Namibia.

The First lady of Namibia and Ambassador of Merck More than a Mother, Monica Geingos emphasized the importance of this campaign to break the silence of the Namibian women who suffered from the stigma of infertility. She also emphasized the critical role her office is going to play to be the voice of these women to empower them through advocacy, access to information and change of mindset.

"I am very happy and proud of the partnership with the First Lady of Namibia and Ambassador of Merck More than a Mother. This partnership will help us to break the stigma of infertility and empower childless women through access to information, health, and change of mindset. It will also help us to train specialized doctors in the fields of diabetes, oncology and fertility care which will contribute significantly towards social and economic development in Namibia. We are committed to lead Africa to a better future through changing the landscape of healthcare in the continent", emphasised Dr Rasha Kelej.

Merck Foundation also plans to introduce other unique initiatives in the country to create the desired culture shift with regard to breaking the stigma around infertility.

"Few initiatives include announcing the 'Merck More than a Mother' Media Recognition Award and Health Media Training for the first time in the country in partnership with the First Lady of Namibia together with Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education. Also, the launching of an inspiring children's storybook of Paulus and Limbik to strengthen family values of love and respect since young ages which will reflect on eliminating the stigma of infertility and resulted in domestic violence in the future. Also, involving the fashion industry to deliver the message of breaking the stigma of infertile women to the community in day to day life which will be achieved by out 'Merck More Than a Mother' Fashion Awards for Namibia and rest of Africa. We will also be launching our special project 'Education Linda', which helps young girls who are unprivileged but brilliant to continue their education", added Dr Rasha Kelej.

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( With inputs from ANI )

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