Merck Foundation Revolutionizes Healthcare in Africa with Scholarships
Merck Foundation, in partnership with African First Ladies and health ministries, has awarded 830 scholarships for advanced medical diplomas and degrees in diabetes, cardiovascular care, and more. Through various initiatives—including animated films and media awards—the foundation promotes awareness and prevention of diabetes and hypertension.
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In a significant initiative to improve healthcare across Africa, the Merck Foundation, supported by African First Ladies and health ministries, has provided 830 scholarships to young doctors for postgraduate studies in diabetes and cardiovascular care. This move aims to bolster patient care capabilities in these critical areas.
The foundation has launched several awareness campaigns, marking 'World Diabetes Day' with initiatives like animation films and storybooks targeting children. These efforts are designed to promote a healthier lifestyle and emphasize early detection and management of diabetes and hypertension.
In addition to educational scholarships, Merck Foundation has unveiled media, fashion, and music awards to engage diverse groups in spreading health awareness. The organization has released songs and hosts a TV program that highlights health and social issues, furthering its mission to enhance well-being across underserved communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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