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Transforming healthcare
and empowering women: Dr.
Rasha Kelej recognized among
Africa’s 100 most
influential women
(ABUJA)
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Under Following her recent
recognition as one of the
100 Most Influential
Africans 2025 by New African
Magazine (UK), Dr. Rasha
Kelej, CEO of Merck
Foundation, President of the
“More Than a Mother”
Campaign, and former member
of the Egyptian Senate
(2020- 2025), has now been
named among the 100
Most Influential African
Women 2025 by
Avance Media, for the
seventh consecutive year.
She is recognized alongside
Africa’s highest-ranking
leaders, including H.E.
SAMIA SULUHU HASSAN,
President of Tanzania, and
H.E. NDEMUPELILA NETUMBO
NANDI-NDAITWAH, President of
Namibia. The recognition
highlights her unwavering
commitment to women's
empowerment, girls’
education, and the
transformation of patient
care across Africa.
The annual list celebrates
African women whose
leadership, influence, and
accomplishments continue to
shape decision-making at the
highest levels locally and
internationally.
Commenting on the
recognition, Senator
Dr. Rasha Kelej (Ret.) said,
“I am deeply honored to be
recognized as one of the 100
Most Influential African
Women for the seventh
consecutive year. It is a
privilege to be named
alongside Africa’s esteemed
leaders, including the
Presidents of Tanzania and
Namibia, and so many
inspiring change-makers.
Congratulations to all the
remarkable women recognized
this year.”
“I am
grateful for this
recognition, which
acknowledges Merck
Foundation’s unwavering
commitment to building
healthcare capacity,
transforming the patient
care landscape with a strong
focus on women’s health,
empowering infertile women
and women in general, and
supporting girls' education
to help them realize their
full potential. This honor
further motivates us to
build a legacy of impact and
change across Africa for
generations to come.” Added
Dr. Rasha Kelej, a widely
respected leader across the
continent, working closely
with governments, First
Ladies, healthcare
professionals, and local
communities.
Over a Decade of
Transformative Leadership
Under Dr. Rasha Kelej’s
leadership, Merck Foundation
has launched and scaled
multiple high-impact
programs, including the
Scholarship Program for
Healthcare Providers, which
is transforming the patient
care landscape and improving
access to quality, equitable
healthcare across Africa and
beyond; the landmark “More
Than a Mother” movement
started by her in 2015,
through which she is
building quality & equitable
reproductive and fertility
care capacity, breaking
infertility stigma, and
raising awareness about
infertility prevention and
male infertility; and the
“Educating Linda” Program,
which supports girls’
education across numerous
African countries.
Over the past 11 years, Dr.
Rasha Kelej has worked
closely with more than 33
First Ladies of Africa and
Asia, who are the
Ambassadors of the Merck
Foundation “More Than a
Mother” Campaign, alongside
Ministries of Health,
Education, Gender,
Information and
Communication, academia,
research institutions,
media, and the arts.
Transforming Patient
Care, Creating a Lasting
Legacy
Under
her leadership, Merck
Foundation has provided more
than 2600 scholarships to
young healthcare providers
from 52 countries, in over
44 critical and underserved
medical specialties.
Before the launch of Merck
Foundation programs in 2012,
many countries like The
Gambia, Liberia, Sierra
Leone, the Central African
Republic, Guinea, Burundi,
Niger, Chad, Ethiopia,
Namibia, etc. had either no
or very few specialists in
critical fields such as
oncology, fertility and
reproductive care,
diabetology, respiratory
medicine, and intensive
care. Through the visionary
leadership of Dr. Rasha
Kelej, Merck Foundation has
played a pivotal role in
addressing these gaps and
transforming healthcare
capacity across these
nations.
“Many of our
alumni have become the
first-ever specialists in
their countries. Through
these milestones, we are not
only strengthening
healthcare systems, but we
are also truly making
history,” she explained.
Empowering Women
in Healthcare and STEM, and
Girls in Education
Out of the 2600+
scholarships provided,
nearly 1200 have been
provided to female
healthcare professionals,
reflecting their commitment
to empowering women in
healthcare.
Merck
Foundation also announces
annually the MARS Awards
(Merck Africa Research
Summit) to recognize and
empower Best African Women
Researchers and Best Young
African Researchers,
promoting African scientific
research and women’s
participation in STEM, with
a special focus on women’s
health and reproductive
care.
Through the
“Educating Linda” Program,
in partnership with African
and Asian First Ladies, Dr.
Kelej is supporting the
education of more than 1500
girls by providing annual
scholarships to deserving
yet underprivileged
schoolgirls, enabling them
to complete their studies
and achieve their full
potential. The scholarships
are provided for girls from
21 African countries,
including Botswana, Burundi,
Cabo Verde, the Central
African Republic, the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Gabon, The Gambia,
Ghana, Kenya, Liberia,
Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria,
São Tomé and Príncipe,
Tanzania, Togo, Zambia, and
Zimbabwe, among others.
Additionally, the program
provides essential school
supplies to thousands of
schoolgirls across several
African countries.
Inspiring Change
Through Innovation, Art, and
Creativity
Dr. Rasha Kelej’s is raising
awareness about several
critical social issues like
breaking infertility stigma,
supporting girls' education,
ending child marriage and
FGM, stopping gender-based
violence, women empowerment,
and health issues like
diabetes, hypertension, and
cancer. She strongly
believes that media,
fashion, and art can be
strong tools to raise
awareness about these
pressing issues and create a
culture shift.
She
conceptualized, produced,
directed, and hosts “Our
Africa by Merck Foundation,”
a unique pan-African TV
program that raises
awareness on health and
social issues through
Fashion and Art with
Purpose. The program is
broadcast across multiple
African countries and
streamed on Merck Foundation
and Dr. Kelej’s social media
platforms.
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