“Merck More than a Mother” campaign launched in Nigeria championed by the country’s first lady, Her Excellency Mrs. Aisha Buhari. The launch held in Abuja, Nigeria is in partnership with
“Merck More than a Mother” campaign launched in Nigeria championed by the country’s first lady, Her Excellency Mrs. Aisha Buhari. The launch held in Abuja, Nigeria is in partnership with
Dr. Rasha Kelej is the Chief Social Officer (CSO), Global Vice President of Merck Healthcare. Currently she is also a member of Human Resources Science and Technology Cluster of African Union
Merck kicks off their social media campaign to raise awareness about diabetes early detection and prevention as part of Merck Capacity Advancement Program – CAP Merck Diabetes Award aims to
“Merck More than a Mother” engages policy makers and healthcare providers to define interventions to address infertility prevention and management in Africa Define policies to regulate ART in Africa starting
Merck Launches “Merck More Than a Mother” Championed by H.E. First Lady of Nigeria in partnership with Senate Committee of Health, Nigeria Ministry of Health,Africa Fertility Society and Future Assured
This is part of Merck Cancer Access Program – Merck CAP Watch video of the first two candidates of the Fellowship Program in India Merck University of Nairobi and oncology
“Merck is helping us achieve our “Women 4 Cancer” goal of ensuring the women our programme assists are getting a new found hope of a better tomorrow beyond the suffering
“Empowering Berna” Project to support infertile women in Africa Supporting governments in defining policies to regulate fertility care in Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria Providing comprehensive training for African embryologists
Through “Empowering Berna” Project, Merck aims to empower infertile women economically and socially across Africa. Jackline Mwende was brutally slashed at her home in Masii, Machakos County, Kenya for failing
Application deadline: 30thAugust 2016 2016 UNESCO/Merck Africa Research Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 28th – 29th November 2016. The UNESCO-MARS 2016 will have scientific support from UNESCO, African Union Scientific,