“Merck Foundation and Zambia’s First Lady Mark Milestone in Medical Training”
By Daily News Reporter
In a country where access to specialized medical care has
long been a challenge, a new wave of hope is emerging. The Merck Foundation, in
partnership with Zambia’s First Lady, H.E. Mutinta Hichilema, has awarded 126
scholarships to Zambian doctors, equipping them with advanced training in 39
critical and underserved specialties.
The initiative is part of the “More Than a Mother” campaign,
which the First Lady champions as Ambassador. Beyond addressing infertility
stigma, the program is reshaping Zambia’s healthcare landscape by building
capacity in areas such as diabetes, endocrinology, oncology, fertility,
embryology, cardiology, psychiatry, dermatology, and emergency medicine.
Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation, described the
partnership as “a milestone of success and impact,” noting that the
scholarships are not just numbers but represent lives that will be saved and
communities that will be strengthened.
So far Zambia is Tackling Zambia’s Health Gaps in Fertility
& Reproductive Health through these 46 doctors who are being trained in
fertility, embryology, and sexual & reproductive medicine, helping couples
access care that was once out of reach. 51 doctors are specializing in
diabetes, cardiology, endocrinology, and obesity management. Upon completion,
they will establish clinics to prevent and manage hypertension and diabetes in
their communities. 10 scholarships in oncology are laying the foundation for
improved cancer treatment capacity in Zambia. 19 doctors are pursuing training
in gastroenterology, respiratory medicine, psychiatry, dermatology, pain
management, and infectious diseases.
For many Zambians, the lack of specialists has meant
traveling abroad or facing delayed treatment. This program changes that
trajectory. By embedding expertise within local hospitals and health centers,
the initiative ensures that care is accessible, affordable, and
community-based.
The First Lady emphasized that the scholarships are not only
about professional development but about transforming lives. “Every doctor
trained is a step toward a healthier Zambia,” she said.
As these doctors return to their communities, they will
carry more than certificates — they will carry the tools to fight diseases,
reduce preventable deaths, and restore hope. The partnership between Merck
Foundation and Zambia’s First Lady is proving that with vision, collaboration,
and investment in people, healthcare systems can be rebuilt from within.
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