
Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation with infertile women during her visit to The Gambia.
At Merck Foundation, we are deeply committed to raising awareness about the elimination of violence against women and girls through our various impactful initiatives that include children’s storybooks, inspiring songs, and many episodes of our TV program “Our Africa”, which is broadcast on national TV stations across Africa. Furthermore, I strongly believe that education is a cornerstone of women’s empowerment. It not only uplifts women but also plays a crucial role in eliminating all forms of violence against them.

Merck Foundation’s pan African TV program “Our Africa”, that is conceptualized, produced, directed, and co-hosted by me and features African Fashion Designers, Singers, and prominent experts from various domains with the aim to raise awareness about social and health issues, has episodes dedicated to issues like Stopping GBV, Ending FGM, Women Empowerment and Supporting Girl Education.
Watch the Episode about Stopping GBV:
Watch the Episode about Ending FGM:
Watch the Episode about Women Empowerment:
Merck Foundation in partnership with The First Ladies of Africa, has launched an inspiring children’s storybook – ‘Not Who You Are’ to raise awareness on Gender Based Violence, to educate children about this sensitive social issue so that they can learn to respect girls and women, from a young age, and ‘More Than a Mother’ to emphasize and strengthen family values of love and respect from an early age by instilling the thought that Women are more than just mothers, they are productive members in the society. Moreover, children’s storybooks like ‘Educating Linda’, ‘Jackline’s Rescue’ and ‘Ride into the Future’ have also been launched to support girl education. The storybooks have also been trasfomed into interesting and engaging Animation Films. These animation films are launched in four languages, English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.
Watch the Animation Films here:
More Than a Mother
Jackeline’s Rescue:
Ride Into the Future:
Merck Foundation has also released many songs to support women empowerment and girl education.
Watch, share & subscribe the “Like Them” song here, sung by Kenneth, a famous singer from Uganda:
Watch and share “Girl Can” song here, sung by two famous singers, Irene and Cwezi from Liberia and Ghana respectively:
Watch and share “Take me to School” song here, sung by Wezi, Afro-soul singer from Zambia, to support girls’ education:
Watch and share “Tu Podes Sim” Portuguese song, which means “Yes, You Can” in English by Blaze and Tamyris Moiane, singers from Mozambique in English:
Watch and share “ABC, 123” by Sean K from Namibia song:
Watch and share “Superwoman Song” by singers Cwezi and Adina from Ghana: