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Merck Foundation CEO among list of 100 Most Influential African Women
Dr Rasha Kelej, Chief Executive Officer of Merck Foundation and President, ‘Merck More Than a Mother’ has been featured in the 2020 list of 100 Most Influential African Women.
The list released by ‘Be a Girl’ initiative recognised her efforts through Merck Foundation programmes to train thousands of African doctors, to support African communities during coronavirus lockdown, among other initiatives.
Part of her efforts also include empowerment of girls in education so that they can reach their potential and pursue their dreams through “Educating Linda” programme.
This is the second time, Dr Rasha Kelej has made it to the list of 100 Most Influential Africans (women and men).
In 2019, she was recognised by New African Magazine, UK, for empowering women in general and infertile women in particular through the ‘Merck More Than a Mother’ campaign.
The campaign is a historic movement that aims to empower childless and infertile women through access to information, education, and change of mind-sets.
Dr Rasha Kelej has over the years unleashed the potential of young Africans by adopting a coherent strategy and implementing programmes that positively shape the public healthcare landscape in Africa.
The work of the foundation has seen thousand young doctors benefit from unique opportunities of specialty education in many fields such as diabetes, cardiovascular, endocrinology, sexual and reproductive medicines, respiratory, acute medicines, oncology, fertility, embryology, and scientific research.
Expressing gratitude on the recognition, Dr Rasha Kelej said she felt “honoured and proud” to receive the recognition and to be included in the prestigious list among renowned African women from all spheres of life.
“This is an important recognition not only for me but to Merck Foundation and our team. As an African and an Egyptian woman, I have a great passion for improving access to equitable and quality healthcare solutions for all Africans,” she said.
“I am very lucky to work as CEO of Merck Foundation as I am empowered by them to realise our unique vision through such successful pan African programmes in partnership with African First Ladies, to contribute to the future of these girls as part of our signature campaign ‘Merck More Than a Mother’,” she added.
Dr Rasha Kelej believes empowering women starts with education, to enable them to be healthier, stronger, and independent.
She noted that the recognition would also encourage and motivate her to empower the talented girls of the continent.
The list had representation of the most powerful African women from 34 countries, chosen from various career backgrounds including diplomacy, philanthropy, politics, activism, entrepreneurship, business leadership, and entertainment.
It included many famous names like; H. E. Monica Geingos, The First Lady of Namibia; H.E. Elene Sirleaf, former President of Liberia, amongst others.
Dr Rasha Kelej has been able to work in long term partnerships with 18 African First Ladies as ambassadors of ‘Merck More Than a Mother’ to build local healthcare capacity, empower girls in education and break infertility stigma across the continent.
Fashion
Sneakers: rainy season’s style essential

The rise in sneaker during the rains is not just about fashion, but also about necessity. Unlike sandals that leave feet exposed or leather shoes that easily soak, sneakers provide better protection against the unpredictable weather.
They keep feet dry, offer stronger grip on wet surfaces, and still allow wearers to express individuality through design and style.
The types of sneakers available today give wearers plenty of options to match both lifestyle and weather needs. Waterproof sneakers, crafted from weather-resistant materials, shield feet from the heaviest downpours.
Sneakers provide extra ankle coverage, making them perfect for wet and muddy areas. Lightweight canvas sneakers, when treated with water-resistant sprays, offer breathable comfort, while luxury designer sneakers bring a polished edge to rainy-day outfits.
Beyond variety, sneakers are versatile enough to be styled with almost anything. They pair effortlessly with jeans, casual dresses, skirts, and even semi-formal wear, proving that functionality does not have to cancel out fashion.
In a season where safety and comfort are just as important as appearance, sneakers strike the perfect balance.
For today’s fashion-conscious individual, sneakers are more than footwear; they are the rainy season’s ultimate companion, blending necessity with style in every stride.
By: Georgina Boadiwaa Ntim
Fashion
ATU students turn on style at fashion show

Elegance and style took centre stage as the final year students of the Department of Fashion and Textiles at the Accra Technical University (ATU) exhibited their designs at the National Theatre in Accra.
Amidst some soulful melodies, students cat-walked the runway with striking fusion of African prints, assorted fabrics drawing inspiration from themes like nature and cultural heritage.
Themed ‘Promoting African heritage: our pride, our passion’ the event saw 421 students showcasing not only a fulfilled academic requirement but also served as a platform to ignite creativity and innovation among students.
With a focus on encouraging budding designers to carve a niche for themselves, the event resonated with the spirit of originality.
Head of Department of Fashion and Textiles at ATU, Dr Emma Donkor, urged students to use fashion as a tool to tell their story in order to promote and preserve cultural identity.






By Linda Abrefi Wadie