Mumbai, April 30: Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and President of the “More Than a Mother” campaign, has once again been named among the 100 Most Influential African Women of 2024 by Avance Media—marking her sixth consecutive year on the prestigious list. This recognition celebrates her trailblazing leadership, impact on women’s empowerment, and dedication to transforming healthcare across Africa and beyond.
Dr. Kelej expressed her gratitude for the honor, sharing, “I’m truly humbled to be recognized alongside extraordinary women, including the President of Tanzania, the President-Elect of Namibia, and the Prime Minister of DR Congo. This acknowledgment fuels our mission even further.”
Under her leadership, Merck Foundation has become a major force in healthcare development, women’s empowerment, and social transformation. Dr. Kelej is admired across Africa for her hands-on approach—working directly with over 27 African First Ladies, health ministries, and grassroots organizations to implement sustainable programs tailored to each country’s needs.
A cornerstone of her advocacy is the “More Than a Mother” campaign, which tackles the stigma surrounding infertility, promotes gender equality, and supports female entrepreneurship. Through this initiative, she has provided training and financial independence to countless women while also raising awareness on sensitive issues like child marriage and gender-based violence.
In healthcare, Dr. Kelej has led the Merck Foundation in offering over 2,100 scholarships to doctors from 55 countries in 44 critical specialties, from oncology and endocrinology to reproductive medicine and psychiatry—helping build healthcare capacity where it’s needed most.
Beyond policy and programs, Dr. Kelej actively engages with African communities, supporting local artists, journalists, and youth leaders. Her visibility, cultural sensitivity, and unwavering passion make her not only a respected CEO but a beloved public figure across the continent.
Her influence also extends to global platforms, where she elevates African healthcare professionals and First Ladies as champions for social change. By aligning Merck Foundation’s work with national development goals, she ensures long-term, locally driven impact.
As a role model for young African women and leaders, Dr. Kelej continues to inspire through mentorship, education initiatives, and her personal story of leadership, resilience, and service.