Merck Foundation combats infertility with fashion
Merck Foundation
(www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, is calling
for application for Merck More Than a Mother Fashion Awards in partnership with
Rebecca Akufo-Addo, First Lady of Ghana, and the Accra Technical Institute and
College of Creative Design.
The applicants are requested to
send the sketches of their creations as an email attachment to
info@merck-foundation.com
The closing date for applications
is 30th of June 2019.
“No designer has ever, or would
ever, say that he or she wanted to make things difficult for women. Fashion
industry has already got enough flakes for being superficial. Let’s change this
perception and create a meaningful fashion trend aiming to educate our
communities that ‘Fertility is a Shared Responsibility.’ I love fashion and I
strongly believe that we will be able to select a creative design or designs
that people would be proud to wear to show their contribution toward breaking
the infertility stigma in their communities, villages, cities across Africa and
the rest of the world,” explained Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO, Merck Foundation, and
President, Merck More Than a Mother.
“All fashion design students from
both colleges are invited to create a design with the aim to deliver strong and
influential messages to empower infertile women and say ‘No to Infertility
Stigma.’ Designers, it’s time to showcase your talent and contribute towards
making a difference in society with your unique creations,” she added.
The best 10 submissions will be
selected by Merck More Than a Mother committee. Winners will be granted $500
each to execute their designs and will have an opportunity to exhibit them
during the Merck Africa Asia Luminary which will be conducted in Ghana on the
29th and 30th of October in presence of more than 15 African First Ladies and
1000 participants from more than 60 countries.
Merck Foundation plans to scale
up this initiative in many more African Countries.
Merck Foundation has been
empowering many infertile women in Ghana by building a productive life for them
by setting up businesses of their choice for them as women are much more than
just mothers.
Merck Foundation has also
provided technical training to four candidates from Ghana under their ‘Merck
Africa Embryology Training Program’ to help build capacity in the field of
infertility in the country. The program will be scaled up under the umbrella of
the long term partnership with the First Lady of Ghana.
Award basic participation details
Who can apply?
Fashion design students from Ghana
Last date of submission:
Entries can be submitted till 30th June 2019.
How to apply?
Entries can be submitted via email to info@merck-foundation.com.
Subject line of the mail should be ‘Merck Foundation Fashion Awards.’
Good luck.
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