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Merck Foundation and African first Ladies mark International Day of Girls & Women in Science by empowering women in STEM and supporting girl education

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Banjul [Gambia]/ Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 11: Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, marks ‘International Day of Girls and Women in Science 2026’ together with the First Ladies of Africa, and partners including African Ministries of Health, Education, Gender & Information, and Academia through their “Scholarship Program” and “MARS Awards”.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej (Ret.), CEO of Merck Foundation emphasized, “As we mark the International Day of Girls and Women in Science 2026, we reaffirm Merck Foundation’s strong commitment to empowering women in science and technology through our “Scholarship Program”, as a part of which we provide specialized medical scholarships to African women healthcare providers, and through the “MARS Awards”, through which we recognize and empower outstanding women scientists in STEM.”

Merck Foundation has provided more than 2,500 scholarships to healthcare professionals from 52 countries across 44 critical and underserved medical specialties, and nearly 1,200 scholarships have been provided to women medical graduates.

“I am proud that nearly 50% of our total 2500+ scholarships have been provided to women healthcare providers. This is a significant achievement toward reducing the gender gap in science and strengthening women’s leadership in STEM, as while women have made remarkable progress globally, they remain significantly underrepresented in scientific and technological fields. At Merck Foundation, we work every day to bridge this gap,” added Dr. Rasha Kelej.

Merck Foundation annually launches their MARS Awards to encourage and recognize ‘Best African Women Researchers’ and ‘Best Young African Researcher’. The aim of MARS Awards is to empower women and young African researchers, advance their research capacity, and promote their contribution to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Merck Foundation has celebrated more than 90 winners so far.

Recently, Merck Foundation CEO hosted the virtual Award Ceremony together with their partners Africa Reproductive Care Society – ARCS and Manipal University to recognize African Researchers for their valuable research work and contribution to empowering women and youth in STEM in Africa, with special focus on ‘The Role of Scientific Research in Women Health and Reproductive & Fertility Care’. She also announced the Call for Applications for MARS Awards 2026.

Watch Merck Foundation Africa Research Summit MARS 2025 Award Ceremony video here: https://www.youtube.com/live/RtIiZp-amrM

Apply for MARS Awards 2026: https://merck-foundation.com/Merck-Foundation-Africa-Research-Summit-Application-Form

Merck Foundation strongly believes that Education is one of the most critical areas of women empowerment and serves as the base and key factor in driving an impactful change.

“As a part of our Educating Linda program, together with my dear sisters, the First Ladies of Africa, we have year to date provided more than 1200 annual scholarships to deserving yet underprivileged African schoolgirls from 19 countries, enabling them to complete their education and reach their full potential,” shared Dr. Kelej.

Moreover, Merck Foundation is raising awareness about the importance of supporting girls’ education through a range of creative initiatives, including inspiring children’s storybooks, animation films, awareness songs, and dedicated episodes on this theme through their Our Africa by Merck Foundation TV program.

Watch episodes of Our Africa, focusing on Supporting Girl Education:

Episode 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5wpzOr22l0

Episode 11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGz6yNSik7g

Episode 14: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjwRnP-Zi60&feature=youtu.be

Read Educating Linda Storybook here: https://merck-foundation.com/flipbook-proxy/digital_library/1623068469_6affa28d861b48da41cf.pdf#

Watch Merck Foundation Animation Films on supporting girl education:

Jackeline’s Rescue: https://youtu.be/It1D-XEUjeY

Ride Into the Future: https://youtu.be/Piz_6Ob68mI

Listen to Merck Foundation songs to support women empowerment and girl education:

Watch, share & subscribe “Girls Can” song here, sung by Cwesi Oteng from Ghana and Irene Logan from Liberia: https://youtu.be/6LP92vAWYgs

Watch, share & subscribe the “Like Them” song here, sung by Kenneth, a famous singer from Uganda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCo52vtz3Q0

Watch, share & subscribe “Take me to School” song here, sung by Wezi, Afro-soul singer from Zambia, to support girls’ education: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWcujLMbKSg

Watch share & subscribe “Tu Podes Sim” Portuguese song, which means “Yes, You Can” in English by Blaze and Tamyris Moiane, singers from Mozambique, in English here: https://youtu.be/BGWR2S-mxl4

Watch, share & subscribe “ABC, 123” by Sean K from Namibia song here: https://youtu.be/4Z2i4Wh-bpk

Watch, share & subscribe “Brighter day” song by Sean K and Cwesi Oteng from Namibia and Ghana respectively: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3_C4uyFuZk

Watch and share “Superwoman Song” by singers Cwezi and Adina from Ghana here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ6ZprqAAJs

Click the link below to Download Merck Foundation App

https://www.merck-foundation.com/MF_StoreRedirection

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