Merck joined hands with partners to harness the power of social media to raise awareness on cancer early detection and prevention, support women cancer survivors and build cancer care capacity in Africa. These efforts are contributing to what ‘We Can.’ do together to reduce the global burden of cancer in developing countries.
Merck Foundation marks World Cancer Day together with Africa First Ladies and Ministries of Health through building cancer care and increase the limited number of oncologists in their countries.
Merck Foundation in partnership with Malawi First Lady and Minister of Health to provide speciality training to Malawian doctors in various fields such as; Oncology, Diabetes, Fertility, Embryology, Respiratory Care, Acute Medicines, Sexual and Reproductive Medicines to transform public healthcare sector in Malawi.
Merck Foundation en partenariat avec la Première Dame du Malawi et le Ministre de la Santé pour offrir une formation spécialisée aux médecins malawiens dans divers domaines tels que; Oncologie, Diabète, Fertilité, Embryologie, Médicine Respiratoires, Médicine aigus, Médicine Sexuels et Reproductifs afin de transformer le secteur de la santé publique au Malawi
Merck Foundation provides one- and two-year Oncology Fellowship Program to African doctors to be the future oncologists in their countries
Merck Foundation to make history in Africa by training the first African oncologists and cancer care teams in The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Burundi, Liberia, Guinea Conakry, Central African Republic, Chad and Niger.
La Fondation Merck fait l'histoire en Afrique en formant les premières équipes africaines d'oncologues et de soins contre le cancer en Gambie, au Sierra Leone, au Burundi, au Libéria, en Guinée Conakry, dans la République Centrafricaine, au Tchad et au Niger
Merck Foundation commits to improve access to quality and equitable cancer care in Africa.
La Fondation Merck entre dans l'histoire en formant les premiers embryologistes africains et experts en fertilité dans de nombreux pays tels que ; Gambie, Burundi, Guinée, Tchad, Niger, Sierra Leone et Libéria.
Merck Foundation conducts post-training evaluation for their first graduate of 'Merck Oncology Fellowship Program' in Tanzania
La Fondation Merck s'associe aux Premières Dames Africaines et aux Ministères de la Santé pour renforcer les capacités de prise en charge du cancer sur le continent.
Merck Foundation marks World Cancer Day together with Africa First Ladies and Ministries of Health through building cancer care and increase the limited number of oncologists in their countries.
Merck Foundation connects Africa with Asia, through the partnership with India, to build the cancer care capacity in the African Continent
Merck Foundation supports Africa through the partnership with Egypt, to build the Cancer Care Capacity in the African Continent
Dr. Rasha Kelej, PDG de la Merck Foundation, rencontre les Premières Dames de la Gambie, du Botswana, du Lesotho et du Zimbabwe pour discuter..
We at Merck Foundation marks ‘World Cancer Day 2021’ through our Cancer Access Program to build capacity with the aim to increase the limited number of oncologists hence improve patients’ access to quality & equitable cancer care in Africa
Meet the Future Oncologist from Senegal.
We are training Oncologists from Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, DRC, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Conakry, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
La Fondation Merck s'engage à améliorer l'accès à des soins de cancer de qualité et équitables en Afrique.
La Fondation Merck soutient l’Afrique à travers le partenariat avec l’Égypte afin de développer les capacités de prise en charge du cancer sur le continent africain
Merck Foundation partners with African First Ladies and Ministries of Health to build cancer care capacity in the continent.
Marking the “World Cancer Day” at African Union Assembly, Merck Foundation pledges to continue their commitment to providing oncology fellowship program across Africa in partnership with African First Ladies.
La Fondation Merck fourni un programme de formation en oncologie « Oncology Fellowship Program » d'une durée d’un à deux ans aux médecins africains qui deviendront les futurs oncologues de leur pays.
Merck in partnership with Uganda Ministry of Health on 18 November kicked off a combined diabetes and cancer campaign in Uganda as part of the Merck Cancer Control Program.
Community members in Uganda waiting to be screened during the event
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