Merck Foundation announces winners for Merck Diabetes Award 2018

Published On 2018-11-17 05:50 GMT   |   Update On 2018-11-17 05:50 GMT

Merck Foundation marked the “World Diabetes Day” themed ‘The Family and Diabetes’ on 14th November 2018. Merck Foundation to provide One Year on-line Post-graduate Diploma in Diabetes Management from UK to the winners of the Merck Diabetes Award 2017


New Delhi: Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany marked ‘World Diabetes Day 2018’ by announcing the winners of Merck Diabetes Awards 2017 and call for application for Merck Diabetes Award 2018.


“Merck Foundation launched ‘Merck Diabetes Award’ in 2016 in more than 30 African and Asian universities in partnership with health ministries. The aim is to build a platform of diabetes experts across the globe. This year we discussed the concept of involving our partners from First ladies and ministries of health in 10 African countries in selecting the winners and the candidates for this valuable diploma so that they can establish diabetes clinics across the counties in each country, this will be a strong milestone in improving access to quality and equitable diabetes care, not only in the capital but nationwide” emphasizes Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation.

Winners of the Merck Diabetes Award 2017 were announced this year. The award attracted over 500 concept submission applications from universities in Africa and Asia. The winners from each university have been provided with an opportunity to study for a one-year online Post Graduate Diabetes Diploma from South Wales University, United Kingdom.

Merck Foundation will also provide an opportunity to winners from French-speaking countries to enrol for a three-month foundation Course on Diabetes in French, accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners, UK.

Merck Foundation also announced the call for application for the medical students to apply for the “Merck Diabetes Award” 2018-19 with the theme “Every Day is a Diabetes Day.” Medical graduates across African and Asian medical universities have been asked to submit a concept paper on how to improve diabetes early detection and prevention in their countries and how to encourage their society, scientific community, local authorities, media and relevant stakeholders to think and act on diabetes every day. The deadline for the submission of the entries is 31st January 2019.

“Merck Diabetes Award marks another milestone of our commitment to working with governments, academia and relevant stakeholders in building healthcare capacity with a focus on non-communicable diseases in developing countries,” added Dr. Rasha Kelej.

Dr. Goufon kuete Herve from Cameroon, an award winner from Merck Diabetes Award 2017 says, “As a physician working in a rural setting where most patients referred to tertiary hospitals die on their way due to diabetic complications, this program will enable me to properly manage the patients, thereby reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with this health burden.”

Fu Mei Sian from Malaysia, another award winner said: “I am delighted to be the winner of this award, as it this will enable me to improve my knowledge and experience and provide my expertise to the people of my country.”

Meet some of the winners of “Merck Diabetes Awards 2017”, the Future Diabetes Experts, stay tuned for the 2018 winners:

  1. Dr. Nishmita.R, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, India

  2. Serge Yannick OUEDRAOGO, University Ouaga, Burkina Faso

  3. Mlondolozi Malloy, Walter Sisulu University, South Africa

  4. Misago Nadine, University of Burundi, Burundi

  5. Menaka Ponnamperuma, Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, Sri Lanka

  6. Victor Ekem, University of Ghana Medical School, Ghana

  7. Dr. Okello Samuel Moses, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Uganda

  8. Dr. Goufon kuete Herve, Graduated from the University of Buea, Cameroon

  9. Amulo Anyoti, Kilimanjaro Christian College, Tanzania

  10. Dellaneira Setjiadi, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia

  11. Hassane Adamou Nasser, Alexandria University, Niger

  12. NDAGIWENIMANA Sylvain, University of Rwanda, Rwanda

  13. Judy G. Ayiega, Kenyatta University, Kenya

  14. Fu Mei Sian, University Malaya, Malaysia

  15. Dr. Adetola Rachael ADEYEYE, University of Ilorin, Nigeria

  16. Muzzammil Ismail, University of Cape Town, South Africa

  17. Mohamad Rahman Suhendri, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

  18. Papy Baosolange, University of Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

  19. Ashleigh Sent, University of Pretoria, South Africa

  20. Bersabeh Mekasha Kassaye, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

  21. David CHEA, University of Health and Sciences, Cambodia

  22. Mohamed A. Omar, University of Nairobi, Kenya

  23. Arifa Siddiqua, Dhaka University, Bangladesh

  24. Shingirai Muzondiwa, University of Botswana, Botswana

  25. Peva F. Gbagornah, A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine, University of Liberia, Liberia

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