Merck Foundation CEO announced call for application of 2025 Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards in partnership with African First Ladies - apply now at submit@merck-foundation.com
LILONGWE, Malawi, May 15, 2025/APO Group/ --
Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, in partnership with the First Ladies of Africa, proudly announced the Winners of their Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition Awards 2024 under the categories “More Than a Mother” and “Diabetes and Hypertension”.

Merck Foundation announces Media Winners of their More Than a Mother and Lifestyle Awards 2024

Merck Foundation announces Media Winners of their More Than a Mother and Lifestyle Awards 2024 (1)

Merck Foundation announces Media Winners of their More Than a Mother and Lifestyle Awards 2024 (2)

Merck Foundation announces Media Winners of their More Than a Mother and Lifestyle Awards 2024 (3)

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards Diabetes & Hypertension Asia Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards Diabetes & Hypertension Eastern African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards Diabetes & Hypertension French Speaking African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards Diabetes & Hypertension Latin America Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards Diabetes & Hypertension Southern African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards Diabetes & Hypertension West African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards More Than a Mother East African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards More Than a Mother French Speaking Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards More Than a Mother Portuguese Speaking African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards More Than a Mother Southern African Countries

Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards More Than a Mother West African Countries
The Awards Ceremony was conducted virtually to honor and celebrate the outstanding contributions of all the winning media professionals. The winners were warmly acknowledged by Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and President of the “More Than a Mother” campaign.
Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej expressed, “I am truly happy to announce the winners of our Media Awards, together with my dear sisters, The First Ladies of Africa, who are also the Ambassadors of the Merck Foundation ‘More Than a Mother’ Campaign. This year, we are delighted to celebrate 125 outstanding winners from 36 countries. It brings me joy to see such impressive participation not only from across Africa but also from several Asian and Latin American countries. Congratulations to all our incredible winners!
It is a true pleasure to welcome you all as Merck Foundation Alumni. Let’s continue to work together to raise awareness about critical social and health challenges, be the voice of the voiceless, and create culture shift in our communities.”
Merck Foundation Media Awards launched in 2017, are announced annually, with over 640 Winners from 52 countries celebrated to date.
The theme of the “More Than a Mother” Media Awards is to raise awareness about important social issues like: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending Female Genital Mutilation and/or Stopping Gender-Based Violence. The theme of the “Diabetes and Hypertension” Media Awards is to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle and raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.
The Merck Foundation CEO also launched the Call for Applications for the 2025 Media Awards. “I am pleased to invite entries for the Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards 2025 – “More Than a Mother” & “Diabetes and Hypertension”, in partnership with the African First Ladies. I look forward to receiving another outstanding round of impactful entries this year as well.” Said Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej.
Winners of Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2024
Here are the winners from West African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of The Gambia, H.E. Mrs. FATOUMATTA BAH-BARROW; and The First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone, H.E. Dr. FATIMA MAADA BIO:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNER
- Jennifer Ambolley, The Chronicle, Ghana (First Position)
- Mackie Muctarr Jalloh, News Times Daily, Sierra Leone (Second position)
- Alao Abiodun, The Nation, Nigeria (Second position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Dzifa Tetteh Tay, The Spectator, Ghana (First Position)
- Laudia Sawer, Ghana News Agency, Ghana (First Position)
- Nyima Sillah, The Voice, The Gambia (Second Position)
- Isatou Ceesay, The Gambia Point, The Gambia (Third Position)
- Abigail Arthur, Citi Newsroom, Ghana (Third Position)
- Odimegwu Onwumere, The Nigerian Voice, Nigeria (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNER
- Mavis Offei Acheampong, GBC Radio, Ghana (First Position)
- Joyce Kantam Kolamong, GBC Radio, Ghana(Second Position)
- Zainab Sunkary Koroma, Star Radio, Sierra Leone (Third Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNERS
- Tolulope Adeleru-Balogun, News Central TV, Nigeria (First Position)
- Alieu Ceesay, QTV, The Gambia (Second Position)
- Mona Lisa Frimpong, Joy News, Ghana (Third Position)
Here are the Winners from Southern African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of Malawi, H.E. Mrs. MONICA CHAKWERA; The First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, H.E. Amai Dr. AUXILLIA MNANGAGWA:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNERS
- Precious Kumbani, The Nation, Malawi (First Position)
- Gresham Ngwira, Freelancer, Malawi (Second Position)
- Simon Muntemba, Daily Nation, Zambia (Second Position)
- Charlotte Nambadja, The Namibian, Namibia (Third Position)
- Silence Mugadzaweta, The Standard, Zimbabwe (Third Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Alain Kabinda, Daily News Agency, Zambia (First Position)
- Catherine Murombedzi, Freelancer, Zimbabwe (First Position)
- Alick Ponje, The Times, Malawi (second Position)
- Wallace Mawire, Pan African Visions, Zimbabwe (Second Position)
- Hamu Madzedze, 365 Health Diaries, Zimbabwe (Third Position)
- Kundai Michael Magoronga, Chronicle, Zimbabwe (Third Position)
- Mlondi Mkhize, Briefly News, South Africa (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Glendah Fadzai Takachicha, Capitalk FM, Zimbabwe (First Position)
- Tina Nyirenda, Smooth FM, Zambia (Second Position)
- Sylviah Chisi, Trans World Radio, Malawi (Second Position)
- Nyasha Mandimutsira, Capitalk FM, Zimbabwe (Third Position)
- Perina N. Wahara, PL FM, Malawi (Third Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNERS
- Keneilwe Pono, YTV, Botswana (First Position)
- Taati Niilenge, The Namibian, Namibia (Second Position)
- Lame Lucas, YTV, Botswana (Third Position)
Here are the winners from East African Countries:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNERS
- Elizabeth Angira, People Daily, Kenya (First Position)
- Marco Maduhu, Nipashe, Tanzania (Second Position)
- Margaret Maina, Nation Media, Kenya (Second Position)
- Beatrice Philemon Mukocho, The Guardian, Tanzania (Third Position)
- Vitus Audax, The Guardian, Tanzania (Third Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Kamau Maichuhie, Nation Online, Kenya (First Position)
- Isabella Maua Chemosit, Freelancer, Kenya (Second Position)
- Anne Robi, Daily News, Tanzania (Second Position)
- Nteza Michael, UG Standard, Uganda (Third Position)
- Benjamin Takpiny, Anadolu Agency, South Sudan (Third Position)
- Ayele Addis Ambelu, Ethiopian Mass Media Action News, Ethiopia (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Caren Waraba Sisya, Radio Citizen, Kenya (First Position)
- Mamer Abraham Kuot, Voice of America, South Sudan, (Second Position)
- Mwanaisha Makumbuli, Highlands FM, Tanzania (Second Position)
- Fatuma Mustapha Mtemangani, Pambazuko FM, Tanzania (Third Position)
- Daniel Byiringiro, Flash FM, Rwanda (Third Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNER
- Rose Wangui, NTV Kenya, Kenya (First Position)
- Andrew Juma, TV47, Kenya (Second Position)
- Leonard Kigozi and Isabel Nakirya, CGTN Africa, Uganda (Third Position)
- Mackriner Siyovelwa, Crown Media, Tanzania (Third Position)
Here are the winners from French Speaking African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of Burundi, H.E. Madam ANGELINE NDAYISHIMIYE; The First Lady of Democratic Republic of the Congo, H.E. Madam DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNER
- Issa Moussa, Niger Times, Niger (First Position)
- Koami Agbetiafa, Niger Inter Press Group, Niger (Second Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- AZODODASSI Mêmèdé Ambroisine, Savoir News, Togo (First Position)
- Julio Gada, Global News, Benin (Second Position)
- Boris Esono Nwenfor, Pan African Visions, Cameroon (Third Position)
- Bakari Guèye, Initiatives News, Mauritania (Third Position)
- Frimo Koukou Djipro, Lelus, Côte d'Ivoire (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Remy RUKUNDO, Radio TV Buntu, Burundi (First Position)
- Magnus MFURANZIMA, ISÔKO FM, Burundi (First Position)
- Mame Mbagnick DIOUF, Radio Oxyjeunes, Senegal (Second Position)
- Tanko Worou, Radio SU TII DERA, Benin (Second Position)
- Moussa KONE, Radio Channel 2, Mali (Third Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNERS
- Matthias KABUYA TSHILUMBA, RTDK, DRC (First Position)
Here are the winners from Portuguese Speaking African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of Cabo Verde, H.E. Dr. DÉBORA KATISA CARVALHO:
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Edisângela Tavares, Expresso das Ilhas, Cabo Verde (First Position)
- Sheilla Ribeiro, Sociedade, Cabo Verde (Second Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Teresa Monteiro Pinto, Rádio Televisão de Cabo Verde, Cabo Verde (First Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNERS
- Ângelo Semedo, Deutsche Welle, Cabo Verde (First Position)
Merck Foundation "Diabetes & Hypertension" Media Recognition Awards 2024
Here are the winners from West African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of The Gambia, H.E. Mrs. FATOUMATTA BAH-BARROW; and The First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone, H.E. Dr. FATIMA MAADA BIO:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNER
- Agnes Opoku Saprong, Ghanaian Times, Ghana (First Position)
- Patience Ivie Ihejirika, Leadership Newspaper, Nigeria (Second Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Muhammed Lamin Touray, Freelancer, The Gambia (First Position)
- Prince Owusu Asiedu, Adom Online, Ghana (Second Position)
- Lara Adejoro, The Punch, Nigeria (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Godwin Awuni Anafo, Odadee Radio, Ghana (First Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNER
- Emmanuel Dzivenu Seyram Abla De-Souza, Joy TV, Ghana (First Position)
- Ezedimbu Karen Ogomegbunem, Africa Independent Television, Nigeria, (Second Position)
- Lois Abba Sambo, Abuja Broadcasting Corporation, Nigeria (Third Position)
- Akua Oforiwa Darko, TV3, Ghana (Third Position)
Here are the Winners from Southern African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of Malawi, H.E. Mrs. MONICA CHAKWERA; The First Lady of the Republic of Zambia, H.E. Mrs. MUTINTA HICHILEMA; The First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, H.E. Amai Dr. AUXILLIA MNANGAGWA:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNER
- Nancy Kefilwe Ramokhua, The Patriot, Botswana (First Position)
- Matilda Chimwaza Majawa, Times Group, Malawi (Second Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- June Shimuoshili, Unwrap Online, Namibia (First Position)
- Tendai Chisiri, Sport Way News Net, Zimbabwe (Second Position)
- Shireen van Wyk, Shay Blogger, Namibia (Third Position)
- Prince Kurupati, Pan African Visions, Zimbabwe (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Elvis Howahowa, Times Radio, Malawi (First Position)
- Stella Mlotha, Trans World Radio, Malawi (Second Position)
Here are the winners from East African Countries:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNER
- Lucy Johnbosco, Mwananchi, Tanzania (First Position)
- Christina Mwakangale, Nipashe, Tanzania (Second Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Joan Mbabazi, The New Times, Rwanda (First Position)
- Leon Lidigu, Nation Online, Kenya (Second Position)
- Namwalo Daniel Absalom, Kenya News Agency, Kenya (Third Position)
- Angela Kezengwa, Citizen Digital, Kenya (Third Position)
- Veronica Mrema, M24 Tanzania, Tanzania (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- Kintu Khalid, Radio Simba, Uganda (First Position)
- Asha Bekidusa, Bahari FM, Kenya (Second Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNER
- Walter Mwesigye, NTV, Uganda (First Position)
- Edvesta Tarimo, Tumaini Media, Tanzania (Second Position)
Here are the winners from French Speaking African Countries in partnership with The First Lady of the Republic of Burundi, H.E. Madam ANGELINE NDAYISHIMIYE; and The First Lady of Democratic Republic of the Congo, H.E. Madam DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNERS
- Konan N’Guessan Attoumgbre Joseph, La Retraite Active, Côte d'Ivoire (First Position)
- Nkurunziza Moise, Le Renouveau, Burundi (Second Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Bahwa Ferdinand, Le Journal Africa, Burundi (First Position)
- Abdoulaye Ouédraogo, Queen Mafa, Burkina Faso (Second Position)
- Richard Manirakiza, l'Agence Burundaise de Presse, Burundi (Second Position)
- Mapote Gaye, Infomedia27, Senegal (Second Position)
- Atha Menssan Woffa Assan, Focus Infos, Togo (Third Position)
- Catherine Aimée Biloa, Échos Santé, Cameroon (Third Position)
- Nadège Omoladé SANNY, SRTB Online, Benin (Third Position)
RADIO CATEGORY WINNERS
- MVUYEKURE Jean Claude, Radio TV Buntu, Burundi (First Position)
- Abdoul Razak Sani Oumarou, Radio Saraounia Maradi, Niger (Second Position)
- Kabamba Ngalamulume Fabrice, Radio Télévision de l'éducation (RTEDUC), DRC (Third Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNER
- Chris IRAMBONA, Radio Television Buntu, Burundi (First Position)
Here are the winners from ASIAN Countries:
PRINT CATEGORY WINNER
- Parikshit Nirbhay, Amar Ujala, India (First Position)
- Revathi Murugappan, Star Health, Malaysia (Second Position)
- Pooja Biraia, The Week, India (Third Position)
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Rashe Zoe Sophia B Piquero, Cebu Daily News, Philippines (First Position)
- Roshan Bhandari, Medicoliterature, Nepal (Second Position)
- Crystal Chow, Undark Magazine, China (Third Position)
Here are the winners from LATIN AMERICA Countries:
ONLINE CATEGORY WINNERS
- Adriana Becerra, Agencia Brunch, Mexico (First Position)
- Rafaela Polo, UOL, Brazil (Second Position)
MULTIMEDIA CATEGORY WINNER
- Roxana Fabiola Lopresti, Channel 9 Televida, Argentina (First Position)
- Ana Paula Pedrosa, R7, Brazil (Second Position)
Details of Merck Foundation Media Awards 2025:
1. Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition “More Than a Mother” Awards 2025
Theme for the awards: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/or Stopping GBV at all levels.
Who can apply: Journalists from Print, Radio, Online, and Multimedia platforms from the following groups:
- Southern African Countries
- West African Countries
- East African Countries
- French Speaking African Countries
- Portuguese Speaking African Countries
Submission deadline: 30th September 2025.
2. Merck Foundation Media Recognition “Diabetes & Hypertension” Awards 2025
Theme for the awards: Promoting a healthy lifestyle and raising awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.
Who can apply: Journalists from Print, Radio, Online, and Multimedia platforms from the following groups:
- Southern African Countries
- West African Countries
- East African Countries
- French Speaking African Countries
- Portuguese Speaking African Countries
- Latin American Countries
- Asian Countries
Submission deadline: 30th October 2025.
All entries are to be submitted to submit@merck-foundation.com.
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I'm glade you are adopting to changes, that's the right thing to do, just as we adopt when we come to America, Americans should also try to adopt to other societies because the world isn't only America.
Nice photos, I like the naso hablod photo with the SUV stuck in the river bed.
to Jubba. its not Naaso Hablood in the background of the pic with the SUV stuck in the river bed. Open ur eyes.
Emily hi there.
Yes indeed its great to see you exploring things the local ways. Very good, its learning experience so don't hold it back.
You said something about books and how there is shortage, your absolutely right; I spoke to this American organisation before about delivering/donating books to Somaliland universities. They were happy to donate over 22, 000 volume of books but there was one problem, they told me someone had to pay for the shipment. This was a problem, so i forwarded the issue to Somaliland organisations, I'm still waiting on them.
This is what they wrote to me:
"There is a $1,500 surcharge on containers requesting more than 40% post secondary books. …requires the recipient group or their supporters to
fundraise $9,800 for the shipping charges to Berbera port. Please note,
the shipping costs do not include the port and clearance charges- those
are the responsibility of the container recipient."
If Somalilanders out there wish to raise these money, let me know do contact me. This roughly works out at $2.40 per book if you look at it that way. This is the problem with postal and shipment because I'm sure you can get similar price from a "wholesales" from China.
well emily i know you fall love with somaliland really
but i have a question how you will forwad the peace and stablite of somaliland in your country and also how you can take main part in seeking recognaze of somaliland?
thank you for your caming in my home
i very glad to welcom my country
i like somaliland very like my parentis
Hi Em
What a wonderfull story, I'm the editor of somali eye magzine and I 'love to do some story Please email me u'r email adam@somalieye.co.uk
http://www.somalieye.co.uk
Hi Em,
Wonderfull article once again, you seem to be exploring the country better then I did last summer. Nothing much has changed here in Boston except too much rain in July. Do not worry about missing camel meat because I now sell camel meat and hump in my store.
Cheers
Mo
Wonderful story here Emily. Keep up the good work. Can't wait the next article.
Young Lander
waxan idin waydiiyey.. waxani amaan ka badane,,waasidee xaaalku? tolow amaantan iyo Farxada inta leeg ma siin lahaydeen qof inaga inaga mida?
waxay u eegatay meel kastaad tagtaan iyo wax kastoo aqoona ama wax barasho toona waxba idiin kordhin maayaan..
Qadarintii dadka qalaad ayaa wali Galbiga idin huruda…..
imisa qof oo inaga mida ayaa dalkii wax ka soo qora ama ka sheega… waxa amaanta iyo dhiiri gelinta ugala masuugtaan ayaan la yaabanahay..Cajiib
looooooool, waa suaal fiican young lander?????
Wali waxaad moodaa isticmaarkii baynaan ka xoroobin!!!
Waxaan sugayaa maalinta aan ka dhoofo Somaliland in qof idin ka mid ah in uu sii wado wax ka qorka Somaliland.
Hi Emily,
I always enjoy reading your thought-provoking article. Those of us who have student at the university of Hargeisa were especially grateful for the beautiful university scenery photoes in your article.
I hope you the best,
Farhan(oday)
The country seems and indeed is one boring place but its good get away, change is good for any of us like Tupac once said
I don't know if I can last two weeks in Somaliland, maybe in the country side when its wet season. Cities look nasty and boring.
Thanks for the post Emily
Em- So wonderful to see how you are thriving there. I'm so happy to see that the people of Somaliland love you as much as we love you here in the United States. I miss you.
Thanks Mel
Bisous.
Hiya Em ( Amal) Great t o see both the learning of Somali language and the regional dialect that you are developing.. As an Anthropologist I can see your skills to develop enthnography of the everyday life of Somalilanders here in the Country..
hope to see more account of this experience Young Lady lol