- 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 build diabetes experts platform in partnership with African and Asian universities.
Merck marks today the World Diabetes Day themed ‘Eyes on diabetes’ with the announcement of the 2016 “Merck Diabetes Award” winners drawn from African and Asian universities. The award as part of the Merck Capacity Advancement Program was launched in April 2016 in partnership with African and Asian universities with the aim of building a platform of diabetes experts across the globe.
“Merck plays an important role in building Diabetes Care capacity in partnership with African and Asian Universities. Today marks an important day in the fight against Diabetes as we celebrate World Diabetes Day. In this context, we have announced ten Diabetes Award Winners” says Belen Garijo, Member of Merck’s Executive Board and CEO Merck Healthcare. “This initiative fully illustrates our commitment to improving access to affordable Healthcare in Africa and other developing countries “Garijo added.
Sana Laraib Daud and Zoubia Fathima from United Arab Emirates receive their awards from Belen Garijo, CEO, Merck Healthcare |
The scientific committee received over 500 concept submission applications from universities in Africa and Asia and 10 winners were selected for the award. The winner from each university has been granted a one year postgraduate diabetes diploma in South Wales University, United Kingdom.
- Watch medical students at the Dubai Medical University as they share their ideas on how to improve diabetes awareness in United Arab Emirates to apply for Merck Diabetes Award.
Merck invited all medical students to apply for the “Merck Diabetes Award” 2016 with the theme “Every day is a Diabetes Day”. Students across African and Asian medical universities were asked to submit a concept paper on how to improve diabetes early detection and prevention in their countries and how to encourage their society, scientific community, local authorities, media and relevant stakeholders to think and act on diabetes every day.
“Merck Diabetes Award” marks another step in our long term commitment to support diabetes care strategy through working with local governments, academia and relevant stakeholders in building healthcare capacity with a focus on Diabetes, Hypertension and other non-communicable diseases in various countries in Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa and Latin America,” said Rasha Kelej, Chief Social Officer, Merck Healthcare when making the announcement of the winners.
Ahmed Reja, the President of International Diabetes Federation, Africa and President of Ethiopia Diabetes Association emphasized: “We are very happy to partner with Merck to drive their strategy to build diabetes capacity and roll out the Merck Diabetes Award across the continent. The awards encourage the students to be more innovative and take a leadership position to fight diabetes in their own country.”
Medical students’ testimonies on the Merck Capacity Advancement Program
- Watch testimonies of students from the University of Nairobi, Kenya on the benefits of the Merck CAP
- Watch testimonies of medical students from India on the benefits of Merck Capacity Advancement Program
- Watch the MoU signing with the University of Indonesia to partner in building diabetes care capacity in Indonesia.
European Accredited Clinical Diabetes and Hypertension Program
In addition, as part of its recognition of the World Diabetes Day, the Merck Capacity Advancement Program also launched its European Accredited Clinical Diabetes and Hypertension management 2016 tour across Africa and Asia. The program supports focused training to build diabetes healthcare capacity for medical undergraduates, postgraduates and healthcare providers in partnership with universities across the two continents.
More than 5,000 medical undergraduates have benefited from the fourth edition of the Merck Capacity Advancement Program which covered eight African countries and is in partnership with Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; University of Nairobi, Kenya; Makerere University, Uganda; Muhimbili University, Tanzania; University of Ghana; University of Namibia; Eduardo Mondelane University in Mozambique and Agostinho Neto University, Angola. In Asia the tours are being conducted with Maharashtra University, India and University of Indonesia.
Merck Capacity Advancement Program’s European Accredited Clinical and Hypertension Program session at the University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Merck Capacity Advancement Program’s European Accredited Clinical and Hypertension Program session at the University of Indonesia |
Merck Capacity Advancement Program’s European Accredited Clinical and Hypertension Program session at the Maharashtra University, India |
#MerckDiabetesDay
In addition to building capacity among healthcare professionals to provide quality diabetes care, Merck runs a social media campaign providing diabetes patient education through videos and information materials in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish and many local languages focusing on diabetes early symptoms and complications to raise awareness on diabetes and the importance of early detection and prevention among communities.
Merck Capacity Advancement Program social media
- MerckCAP- Twitter
- Merck Capacity Advancement Program- Facebook
- Merck Capacity Advancement Program- Youtube
- #MerckDiabetesTips
Visit www.merck-cap.com for more information
Watch the below videos of diabetes patients from India, Indonesia and Africa sharing their experience with diabetes.
- Watch Bhupendra Jaiswal, a diabetes patient in India as he talks about his experience
- Watch Suresh Varpe, a diabetes patient in India as he talks about his experience
- Watch Ibu Omik, an Indonesian diabetes patient as she shares her experience
- Watch Tego Wagimin, an Indonesian diabetes patient as he talks about his experience
- Watch the experience of Zena Ali, a woman living with diabetes in Kibera, Kenya
Watch the below videos of Diabetes Patients Awareness videos #MerckDiabetesTips symptoms and complications in English, French, Portuguese and local languages
- Watch Merck Africa-diabetes detection and prevention patient education tips in English.
- Merck Capacity Advancement Program-diabetes detection and prevention patient education tips in French
- Merck Capacity Advancement Program-diabetes detection & prevention patient education tips in Portuguese
- Watch Merck India diabetes detection and prevention patient education tips in Hindi.
- Watch Merck India diabetes detection and prevention patient education tips in Marathi.
- Watch Merck Indonesia diabetes detection and prevention patient education tips in Bahasa.
- Watch Merck Africa diabetes detection and prevention patient education tips in Kiswahili.
Meet the winners of Merck Diabetes Award 2016 from African and Asian universities
Elisha Kipkemoi Ngetich College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Ralph Obure College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Antara Bagchi Indira Gandhi Government Medical College, Nagpur, India |
Samuel Mucheru Aga Khan University, Kenya |
Tinka George Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Uganda |
Gloria Ani-asamoah Accra, Ghana |
Nujood Al Shirawi Intern, Dubai Health Authority, United Arab Emirates |
Najmah Kuddah General Practitioner, University of Indonesia, Indonesia |
Dominic Oduro-Donkor Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana |
Ken Munene Nkonge University of Nairobi, Kenya |