Merck Foundation launches male infertility song
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Merck Foundation
(www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, has
launched a song, Life Is Bigger, to
break the stigma around infertility in Africa and rest of the world as part of
Merck More Than a Mother community awareness campaign.
The song was written and recorded by
Tom Close, a doctor and singer from Rwanda.
Speaking, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO,
Merck Foundation, President, Merck More Than a Mother, said, “The song
communicates an important message to the society that not only women but men
too can be the cause of infertility. It also speaks about the stigma attached
to infertility, articulates that life is bigger than having children and
delivers Merck Foundation’s key message that a woman is more than a mother and
men are more than just fathers.”
MFhas been working at all levels
to bring in a cultural shift in the African society and has been advocating
against the discrimination, isolation and violence of women who aren’t able to
bear children.
“Art has the capacity and
influence to make the problem felt, which further stimulates emotions and leads
to engagement and action. Hence we used this medium to address the issue of
infertility with a special focus on male infertility to encourage men to speak
up about their infertility and join the treatment journey with their wives. I
personally believe that this song will add significant value to influence the
culture change we are advocating,” she concluded.
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About Merck More Than a Mother campaign
In many cultures, childless women
suffer discrimination, stigma, and ostracism. Their inability to have children
results in great isolation, disinheritance, and assaults. “Merck More Than a
Mother” empowers such women through the access to information, health, change
of mindsets and economic empowerment.
As part of this Campaign, we
started “Empowering Berna” project in Africa to help childless and infertile
women starting their own business and thus achieve financial independence and
become stronger and happier. The project has benefited more than 1,000 women
across the continent.
Also, part of the campaign is our
Merck Embryology & Fertility Training Program, a three-month hands-on
practical course to establish the platform of fertility specialists across
Africa and Asia.
Merck Foundation provided for
more than 50 candidates, three months to six months clinical and practical
training for fertility specialists and embryologists in more than 29 countries
across Africa and Asia such as: Chad, Niger, Central African Republic, Cote D’Ivoire
, Ghana, Ethiopia , Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania , Zambia , Nigeria, Benin, Mali,
Burkina Fuso, Senegal, Guinea Conakry, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cameron, Rwanda,
Botswana, DR Congo , Congo Brazzaville,
Gambia , Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Cambodia.
Merck Foundation is making
history in many African countries where they never had fertility specialists or
specialized fertility clinics before ‘Merck More Than a Mother’ intervention,
to train the first fertility specialists such as in Sierra Leone, Liberia, The
Gambia, Niger, Chad, and Guinea.
About Merck Foundation
The Merck Foundation
(www.Merck-Foundation.com), established in 2017, is the philanthropic arm of
Merck KGaA Germany, aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people and
advance their lives through science and technology. Our efforts are primarily
focused on improving access to innovative healthcare solutions in underserved
communities, building healthcare and scientific research capacity and
empowering people in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
with a special focus on women and youth. All Merck Foundation press releases
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About Merck
Merck
(https://www.MerckGroup.com/en) is a leading science and technology company in
healthcare, life science and performance materials. Almost 53,000 employees
work to further develop technologies that improve and enhance life – from
biopharmaceutical therapies to treat cancer or multiple sclerosis, cutting-edge
systems for scientific research and production, to liquid crystals for
smartphones and LCD televisions. In 2017, Merck generated sales of € 15.3
billion in 66 countries.
Founded in 1668, Merck is the
world's oldest pharmaceutical and chemical company. The founding family remains
the majority owner of the publicly listed corporate group. Merck holds the
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