Francophone British Business Council Partners with MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2023

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania, August 1, 2023/APO Group/ —

Energy Capital & Power (ECP) (https://EnergyCapitalPower.com) is proud to announce that it has entered into a Strategic Partnership Agreement with the Francophone British Business Council (FBBC) for the upcoming MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power conference and exhibition (https://apo-opa.info/3Okh0Pw). Taking place in Nouakchott from November 21-22, the conference builds on the success of previous high-level editions held over the course of 2021 and 2022.

The FBBC is an organization that facilitates and promotes commerce between Francophone nations and the United Kingdom. FBBC has developed strong relationships with governments, embassies, trade bodies and commercial organizations across Francophone Africa in countries such as Senegal, Niger, Togo, Guinea-Conakry and Ivory Coast, and works on behalf of their members to promote their experience and capabilities in order to support business development.

The FBBC-ECP partnership builds on the efforts by the FBBC to advance trade and commerce. Already, a number of UK companies are actively engaged in the MSGBC region. British-based multinational energy company bp, for example, is spearheading the development of the region’s biggest offshore gas project, the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development. The energy major is also developing the BirAllah gas project and is looking at developing green hydrogen.

While these efforts are set to unlock a new era of energy security and economic growth for the region, most of the MSGBC resources remain largely untapped, presenting lucrative opportunities for UK companies. Additionally, many local African businesses desire to build economic links with the United Kingdom, but many are unsure how to reach out to potential partners in an efficient and successful manner. As such, the partnership aims to solidify connections between UK and francophone African players, promoting trade and partnerships that will advance the development of energy in West Africa.

“This new partnership between FBBC and ECP will undoubtedly strengthen the relationship between the UK and the MSGBC region, but it will also foster new business opportunities at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2023 conference and exhibition,” stated Sandra Jeque, International Conference Director at ECP. “Many energy initiatives, particularly green hydrogen, will require investment and capacity development, and FBBC can assist and advise local participants.”

To find out more information regarding attendance and sponsorship opportunities, visit https://apo-opa.info/3YUMr6o.

Minister and Deputy Ministers of Finance Take Oath of Office Before Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio, Assure of their Commitment to Serving Government, Country

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has presided over the oath-taking and swearing-in ceremony of the Minister of Finance, MoF, Sheku Ahmed Fantamadi Bangura, and his deputies recently approved by Parliament following their appointments to serve in the cabinet.  

The tradition to prepare public officials before they take up offices to serve in various ministries in Government was in fulfilment of provisions of the Constitution, which require them to ask God to help them as they solemnly swear to serve Sierra Leone faithfully and defend her honour and good name. 

Minister of Finance and his team completed the process before proceeding to read the supplementary budget in Parliament, a macroeconomic proposal that is consistent with programme projections for revenues and expenditures and informed by programme projections for growth and inflation.

Mr. Bangura expressed gratitude to God for providence over the country and the President, whom he thanked for the confidence he had reposed in them at the ministry to serve the country, adding that they would ensure to serve the President and the country with loyalty and faithfulness.

“The team at MoF will maintain the relationship with international partners and we will ensure we work assiduously to deliver for you and the people of this nation,” he said.

In his brief statement President Bio congratulated them, noting that their job was not an easy one.

“I have meticulously chosen this team. I know you are not new to the job, but I am encouraging you to work as one. Rest assured that my doors are always open for discussions and support that you may need,” he told the team at MoF.  

Japan and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) support refugees in Sudan: $600K in emergency aid to the UNHCR

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

This contribution will reach refugees and asylum seekers who have newly arrived in established camps in White Nile State, Gedaref, and Kassala in Sudan after fleeing Khartoum and other conflict areas. The funding will support the provision of lifesaving support for refugees to meet their basic needs and improve their wellbeing through emergency shelter kits and non-food item assistance.

“We are grateful to the Government and people of Japan for their continuing support to UNHCR and our operations in Sudan. Funding support is crucial for UNHCR as we remain committed to stay and deliver protection and assistance to refugees and the forcibly displaced in Sudan,” said Axel Bisschop, UNHCR Representative in Sudan. “The funding comes at a critical time where UNHCR operations are trying to scale up to respond to the large humanitarian needs in the country,” added Bisschop.

As the conflict in Sudan enters its fourth month, over 3.1 million people have already been displaced. The government estimates that over 187,000 refugees and asylum seekers have been forced to move to safer areas within the country since the start of the conflict. UNHCR has been providing immediate support and advocating with partners for their inclusion in services, including with WFP for food assistance distribution.

“I feel so sorry for the innocent civilians who have been forced to flee their homes. I sincerely hope that our contribution would help support vulnerable people, including refugees and IDPs,” said Takashi Hattori, Japan’s Ambassador to Sudan.

UNHCR remains present in Sudan and operational in locations such as White Nile, Gedaref, Kassala, and Blue Nile states, as well as new established presence in Port Sudan, Wadi Halfa, and Wad Madani. Smaller scale protection and assistance activities are being undertaken in parts of Darfur and Kordofan regions where the security situation allows.

In 2023, UNHCR Sudan is requesting $418.2 million for its operations in Sudan. At the end of June, UNHCR Sudan is only 22% funded.

Flapmax Partners with Intel to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innovation in Africa

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

Flapmax (https://Flapmax.com/), a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced today its strategic partnership with Intel, the global technology leader, to foster AI innovation and drive economic empowerment in Africa. The collaboration will provide technology access, training, mentorship, and funding opportunities to entrepreneurs in emerging markets, starting with Africa, through the FAST Accelerator program. FAST is designed to help startups that are building cloud-based and AI-enabled products and services supporting Africa’s communities, companies, and governments.

“Flapmax has been working with Intel to develop sustainable digital solutions that readily expand AI accessibility in underserved communities, and we are excited to build on our momentum with the FAST Accelerator program,” said Dr. Dave Ojika, Founder and CEO of Flapmax. “Bridging the knowledge gap in technological advancement is key to creating meaningful social impact. Through this partnership with Intel, Flapmax will bring cutting-edge technology and advanced curricula, including generative AI, robotics, and deep tech, to innovators in Africa and other technologically underserved communities.”

Created by Flapmax in partnership with Microsoft, FAST Accelerator combines business development, AI integration, funding, and community building opportunities designed to enable startups to scale more rapidly and sustainably. More than 800 startups from 25+ countries applied to join the inaugural program. Startup leaders are encouraged to apply to this year’s FAST Accelerator program. The top startup participants will embark on an enriching five-week program in Silicon Valley, California, forging relationships with industry experts, potential investors, and global partners through Flapmax’s vibrant ecosystem of over 600 corporate partners.

“Intel’s mission to shape the future of computing and enable a more intelligent, connected, and productive world aligns perfectly with Flapmax’s vision to bring AI technology to all aspects of life, inclusive of underserved populations in Africa and other emerging markets,” said Michael Campbell, General Manager, Education Client Division, Intel Corporation. “The partnership with Flapmax will greatly accelerate AI adoption for these communities, driving scalable business growth, optimized operations, and contributing to a more sustainable world.”

Program participants will collaborate closely with Intel through extensive mentorship and coaching, ranging from co-innovation projects to sales & marketing support and go-to-market enablement to expand their reach to a broader audience. Members of the Flapmax engineering team will help startups apply new Intel-optimized AI hardware and software solutions as well as scale and fine-tune their AI models on Microsoft Azure cloud platform. Participants will benefit from additional perks, including Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub (up to $150,000 of cloud credits) and Azure OpenAI (including ChatGPT, DALL·E 2, and other Large Language Models: LLM releases), as well as access to Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365 developer sandboxes.

Fundação Merck reconhece os esforços da Primeira-Dama da República Democrática do Congo como Embaixadora da campanha “Mais do Que uma Mãe” para desenvolver a capacidade de assistência médica, quebrar o estigma da infertilidade e apoiar a educação das meninas

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese

A Fundação Merck (www.Merck-Foundation.com) concedeu 87 bolsas de estudos a médicos em muitas especialidades críticas na República Democrática do Congo (RDC), como Diabetes, Oncologia, Fertilidade e Embriologia; A CEO da Fundação Merck lançou uma nova bolsa de estudo em cuidados Clínicos em Diabetes de um ano e um ano em Cuidados Clínicos Cardiovasculares na Índia para médicos africanos com o objectivo de melhorar os cuidados de pacientes com Diabetes e Hipertensão no continente; A Cimeira de Alumni da Fundação Merck na DRC e a cerimónia de premiação da Fundação Merck 2023 foram realizadas na RDC e foram presididas pela Primeira-Dama da RDC e pela Presidente e CEO da Fundação Merck; A Fundação Merck distinguiu a Primeira-Dama da RDC pelos seus grandes esforços como Embaixadora da campanha “Mais do Que uma Mãe”; Depois de distinguir os vencedores do prémio de 2022, a Fundação Merck e a Primeira-Dama da RDC anunciaram a convocação de candidaturas para 2 categorias de 2023, que incluem 8 prémios para mídia, músicos, estilistas de moda, cineastas, estudantes e novos talentos com potencial nessas áreas.

Fundação Merck, o braço filantrópico da Merck KGaA Alemanha, pela primeira vez presencialmente na República Democrática do Congo, lançou oficialmente os seus programas em parceria com S.E. Senhora DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, Primeira-Dama da República Democrática do Congo e Embaixadora da “Fundação Merck Mais do Que uma Mãe”. Os programas da Merck Foundation tiveram início em 2020 com o objectivo de transformar o atendimento ao paciente, desenvolver a capacidade de assistência médica, quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, empoderar as mulheres, apoiar a educação das meninas na República Democrática do Congo e no resto da África. A delegação da Fundação Merck foi liderada pelo Prof. Dr. Frank Stangenberg Haverkamp, Presidente do Conselho de Curadores da Fundação Merck e pela Senadora, Dr.ª Rasha Kelej, CEO da Fundação Merck.

“Foi uma honra lançar oficialmente os nossos programas no país em parceria com a minha querida irmã, S.E. Senhora DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, Primeira-Dama da República Democrática do Congo e Embaixadora da “Fundação Merck Mais do Que uma Mãe”, os programas que tiveram início em 2020. Juntos, conquistamos muito desde então. Compartilhamos o impacto dos nossos programas. Também estamos felizes em lançar um novo programa de bolsas de um ano em cuidados Clínicos de Diabetes e Um ano de Cuidados Cardiovasculares na Índia para médicos africanos com o objectivo de melhorar o tratamento de pacientes com diabetes e hipertensão no continente. É uma nova edição dos nossos programas que visam transformar o atendimento ao paciente, desenvolver a capacidade de saúde e da mídia, quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, empoderar as mulheres, apoiar a educação das meninas na RDC e no resto da África”, enfatizas Senadora, Dr.ª Rasha Kelej, CEO da Fundação Merck.

S.E. Senhora DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, Primeira-Dama da República Democrática do Congo e Embaixadora da “Fundação Merck Mais do Que uma Mãe” disse: “Estou muito feliz em manter encontro e dar as boas-vindas ao Presidente e à CEO da Fundação Merck e sua equipa no nosso país. Iniciamos os nossos programas conjuntos em 2020 e estamos felizes em lançar oficialmente esses importantes programas e também celebrar um importante marco de sucesso e impacto. Trabalhamos muito com a Fundação Merck, fornecendo treinamento especializado para 87 médicos locais no nosso país em muitas especialidades médicas críticas e carentes, transformando assim o cenário de atendimento ao paciente no nosso país.”

A Dr.ª Rasha Kelej acrescentou ainda: “Tenho orgulho de partilhar que do total de 87 bolsas de estudos, juntos fornecemos 21 bolsas de estudo para os primeiros especialistas em fertilidade e embriologistas do país. Esta é uma grande conquista.

65 bolsas de estudo estão a ser concedidas aos nossos jovens médicos locais de diferentes províncias para um curso de mestrado em diabetes em língua francesa. Após a conclusão do curso, estes médicos poderão estabelecer clínicas de diabetes nos seus Centros de Saúde ou Hospitais com o objectivo de ajudar na prevenção e gestão da doença nas suas próprias comunidades. Isso certamente transformará o cenário de cuidados com o diabetes no país.”  

Durante o programa de lançamento, foram realizadas a Conferência de Alumni da Fundação Merck na DRC e a cerimónia de premiação, durante as quais o Presidente da Fundação Merck, a CEO da Fundação Merck juntamente com a Primeira-Dama da RDC mantiveram um encontro e distinguiram os Graduados da Fundação Merck e os Vencedores dos Prémios da Fundação Merck.

A Senadora, Dr.ª Rasha Kelej disse: “Foi um prazer manter encontro e distinguir os nossos ex-alunos da Fundação Merck que se formaram para se tornarem os futuros especialistas em saúde da RDC. Além disso, é uma satisfação dar os parabéns aos vencedores dos prémios da Fundação Merck 2020, 2021 e 2022 na RDC e discutir com eles o papel crítico que eles podem desempenhar para criar uma mudança cultural, ser a voz dos sem voz e ser campeões da Fundação Merck nas áreas de saúde e social.”

Além do mais, foi realizado o Treinamento em Mídia de Saúde da Fundação Merck para os jornalistas, para enfatizar o importante papel que a mídia desempenha para influenciar a sociedade a criar uma mudança cultural com o objectivo de abordar uma ampla gama de questões sociais e de saúde, como: Quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, apoiar a educação das meninas, empoderamento das mulheres, acabar com o Casamento Infantil, acabar com a MGF e/ou acabar com a VBG em todos os níveis; para enfatizar a importância de empoderar meninas e mulheres na educação e entender a influência do estigma da infertilidade e outras questões sociais como VBG, casamento infantil, mutilação genital feminina etc. em mulheres e casais – impacto social e psicológico. Além disso, o media training também incluiu uma sessão sobre a importância de aumentar a consciencialização sobre a detecção precoce e prevenção de Diabetes e Hipertensão. A sessão de treinamento foi dirigida por proeminentes especialistas médicos e de mídia.

A Fundação Merck em parceria com a Primeira-Dama da RDC também iniciou o Programa “Educar Linda”, que é muito importante para as meninas, pois através deste programa, bolsas de estudo são fornecidas a 20 meninas carentes, mas brilhantes, para continuar os seus estudos até se formarem.

Além disso, o Presidente da Fundação Merck e a CEO daFundação Merck, juntamente com a Primeira-Dama da República Democrática do Congo, lançaram e assinaram as primeiras cópias de quatro livros de histórias infantis diferentes intitulados: “Resgate da Jaquelina” para enfatizar a importância de empoderar meninas por meio da educação, “Não É Quem Tu És” para ensinar os meninos a amar e respeitar as suas futuras esposas e acabar com a violência doméstica, “Viagem ao Futuro” para enfatizar a importância de empoderar as meninas por meio da educação e “Jude Livre de Açúcar” para promover um estilo de vida saudável e aumentar a consciencialização sobre a detenção precoce e prevenção da Diabetes. Milhares de cópias desses livros de histórias serão distribuídas para alunos de escolas na RDC.

Os Vencedores dos Prémios da Fundação Merck na RDC em parceria com S.E. Senhora DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, Primeira-Dama da República Democrática do Congo e Embaixadora da “Fundação Merck Mais do Que uma Mãe” são:

Prémio de Jornalismo Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2022

  • Donat Muemba, JUA Magazine (Segundo Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Kabuya Tshilumba Matthias, Radio TV Debout Kasaï (Segundo Lugar, Categoria de RÁDIO)

Prémio de Jornalismo Fundação Merck “Diabetes & Hipertensão” 2022

  • Prisca Lokale Odia, Actualite.CD (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (Prémio Especial, Categoria ONLINE)

Prémio da Canção Fundação Merck “Diabetes & Hipertensão” 2022

  • VITA NKANZA Dep’s (Primeiro Lugar)

Prémio de Jornalismo Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2021

  • Donat Muemba, JUA Magazine (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Kabuya Tshilumba Matthias, Radio TV Debout Kasaï (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria MULTIMÍDIA)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (Prémio Especial, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Jessy NZENGU, www.LualabaMaProvince.com (Prémio Especial, Categoria ONLINE)

Prémio de Jornalismo “Use a Máscara com Cuidado” 2021

  • Kabuya Tshilumba Matthias, Radio TV Debout Kasaï (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria de RÁDIO)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Jessy NZENGU, www.LualabaMaProvince.com (Segundo Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Rosemathe, Hope Chanel Television Goma (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria de RÁDIO)

Prémio da Canção Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2021

  • Étienne Kasereka (Primeiro Lugar- Língua Francesa)
  • Carine Kananga Sacerdoce (Primeiro Lugar- Local Language)

Prémio do Cinema Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2021

  • Doux-mignon MALOBA (Primeiro Lugar- Língua Francesa)

Prémio de Jornalismo Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2020

  • Prisca Lokale Odia, Actualite.CD (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)

Prémio de Jornalismo Fundação Merck “Fique em Casa” 2020

  • Donat Muemba, JUA Magazine (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Jessy NZENGU, www.LualabaMaProvince.com (Segundo Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Mathy Musau Dinyika, Forum Des As (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria de IMPRENSA)
  • MUKANYA KAFUATA ANDRE, MBOTE AFRICA (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • Stéphie Manza Mukinzi, alertecoronavirus.wordpress (Segundo Lugar, Categoria ONLINE)
  • KAZADI LUKUSA Nicolas, Radiotélévision Happy Day (Segundo Lugar, Categoria MULTIMÍDIA)
  • Aly BUKASA KABAMBI, Radio Communautaire Butook (Primeiro Lugar, Categoria de RÁDIO)
  • Jody Daniel NKASHAMA, Radio Okapi (Segundo Lugar, Categoria de RÁDIO)

A Fundação Merck também anunciou a Chamada de candidaturas para os seus 8 importantes em parceria com a Primeira-Dama da RDC para mídia, músicos, estilistas de moda, cineastas, estudantes e novos talentos com potencial nessas áreas. Informações dos prémios ios abaixo:

1. Prémio de Jornalismo África Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2023: Representantes da mídia e estudantes de mídia são convidados a mostrar o seu trabalho para aumentar a consciencialização sobre uma ou mais das seguintes questões sociais, como: Quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, Apoiar a educação das meninas, Empoderamento das mulheres, Acabar com o casamento infantil, Acabar com a mutilação genital feminina e/ou Acabar com a VBG em todos os níveis.

Prazo de envio: 30 de setembro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/40MAi5e) para mais informações.

2. Prémio do Cinema Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2023:

Todos os Cineastas Africanos, Estudantes de Instituições de Formação em Produção Cinematográfica ou Jovens Talentos de África são convidados a criar e partilhar FILMES longos ou curtos, seja drama, documentário ou docudrama para transmitir mensagens fortes e influentes para abordar um ou mais dos seguintes problemas sociais questões como: Quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, Apoiar a educação das meninas, Empoderamento das mulheres, Acabar com o casamento infantil, Acabar com a mutilação genital feminina e/ou Acabar com a VBG em todos os níveis.

Prazo de envio: 30 de setembro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/3zDx1sWpara mais informações.

3. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards “More Than a Mother” 2023: Todos os estudantes e estilistas de moda africanos são convidados a criar e partilhar designs para transmitir mensagens fortes e influentes para aumentar a consciencialização sobre uma ou mais das seguintes questões sociais, como: quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, apoiar a educação das meninas, empoderamento das mulheres, acabar com o casamento infantil, acabar com a MGF e/ou Acabar com a VBG em todos os níveis.

Prazo de envio: 30 de setembro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/3nVDAojpara mais informações.

4. Prémio da Canção Fundação Merck “Mais do Que uma Mãe” 2023 Todos os cantores e artistas musicais africanos são convidados a criar e partilhar uma MÚSICA com o objectivo de abordar uma ou mais das seguintes questões sociais, como: Quebrar o estigma da infertilidade, Apoiar a educação das meninas, Empoderamento das mulheres, Acabar com o casamento infantil, Acabar com a MGF e/ ou Acabar com a VBG em todos os níveis.

Prazo de envio: 30 de setembro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/3ZKyUi9) para mais informações.

5. Prémio de Jornalismo Fundação Merck “Diabetes & Hipertensão” 2023:

Representantes da mídia são convidados a mostrar o seu trabalho por meio de mensagens fortes e influentes para promover um estilo de vida saudável, aumentar a consciencialização sobre prevenção e detecção precoce da Diabetes & Hipertensão.

Prazo de envio: 30 de Outubro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/40yUJTn) para mais informações.

6. Merck Foundation Film Awards 2023 “Diabetes & Hipertensão”: Todos os Cineastas Africanos, Estudantes de Instituições de Formação Cinematográfica ou Jovens Talentos de África são convidados a criar e partilhar FILMES longos ou curtos, seja drama, documentário ou docudrama para transmitir mensagens fortes e influentes para promover um estilo de vida saudável, sensibilizar para a prevenção e detecção precoce da Diabetes e Hipertensão.

Prazo de envio: 30 de Outubro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/43c8poX) para mais informações.

7. Prémio de Moda Fundação Merck “Diabetes & Hipertensão” 2023: Todos os estudantes e estilistas de moda africanos são convidados a criar e partilhar designs para transmitir mensagens fortes e influentes para promover um estilo de vida saudável, aumentar a consciencialização sobre prevenção e detecção precoce da diabetes e hipertensão.

Prazo de envio: 30 de Outubro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/41dRh0l) para mais informações.

8. Prémio da Canção Fundação Merck “Diabetes & Hipertensão” 2023: Todos os Cantores e Artistas Musicais Africanos estão convidados a criar e partilhar uma CANÇÃO com o objectivo de promover um estilo de vida saudável e sensibilizar para a prevenção e deteção precoce da Diabetes e Hipertensão.

Prazo de envio: 30 de Outubro de 2023. Clique aqui (https://apo-opa.info/3KDU38v) para mais informações.

As inscrições para todos os prêmios devem ser enviadas por e-mail para:

submit@merck-foundation.com

African Energy Week, Critical Minerals Africa Events Unite in Cape Town

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

African Energy Week (https://AECWeek.com/) , the leading annual gathering for the African energy industry, and Critical Minerals Africa (https://CriticalMineralsAfrica.com/) , the much-anticipated global summit for African critical minerals, have announced a new alliance and the co-location of both events in the city of Cape Town.

African Energy Week and Critical Minerals Africa will take place concurrently in October 2023. By holding the conferences in Cape Town during the same week, the organizers will bring together the most diverse and significant group of global investors, energy and mining professionals, project operators, and government leaders at a pivotal moment for the global resources sectors. Between the two events, over 5,000 delegates will be hosted in Cape Town.

African Energy Week is the annual conference of the African Energy Chamber, and Critical Minerals Africa is organized by Energy Capital & Power.

African Energy Week will run from 16 to 20 October 2023 with its grand opening and sessions on oil and gas, renewables, hydrogen, investor roundtables and country spotlights across a number of venues in Cape Town, including the V&A Waterfront. The Critical Minerals Africa summit will take place from 17 to 19 October 2023 at the Cape Town International Conference Centre.

African Energy Week and Critical Minerals Africa together represent the African hub for decision making on the energy transition, energy security, resources supply chains, and new technologies.

“The world of energy, mining and investment will meet this October in Cape Town. We expect delegations from all over Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the Americas to converge in Cape Town to announce policies and sign deals that advance energy security and resource beneficiation for Africans, and secure supply chains for all. The union of African Energy Week and Critical Minerals Africa advances our mission of ending energy poverty by 2030,” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (https://EnergyChamber.org/).

Devi Paulsen-Abbott, CEO of Energy Capital & Power (https://EnergyCapitalPower.com/) , notes: “As the world’s leading producer of many critical minerals, Africa is essential to the global energy transition. Comprising of cobalt, bauxite, copper, chromium, lithium, high-purity iron ore, rare earth metals, and platinum group metals, the continent’s immense mineral reserves are on the rise. By hosting African Energy Week and Critical Minerals Africa at the CTICC in Cape Town this October, we are emphasizing Africa’s imperative role in powering the global energy transition. The continent’s incredible store of critical minerals will bring to it several opportunities over the next few years.”

Egypt: President El-Sisi Meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen.

Spokesman for the Presidency, Counselor Ahmad Fahmy, said President El-Sisi welcomed Palestinian President Abbas in Egypt and reiterated Egypt’s firm and historical position in support of the Palestinian people. The President confirmed that Egypt welcomes hosting the meeting of the Palestinian factions, which was held in New Alamain City yesterday, in the presence of the Palestinian President, to complete the dialogue on the various issues and dossiers, with the aim of reaching an end to the state of division and restoring Palestinian national unity.

The Palestinian President expressed sincere gratitude and appreciation to President El-Sisi for Egypt’s hosting of this important meeting and for its historical embracing of the Palestinian issue and the concerns of the Palestinian people. President Abbas confirmed that the meeting of the Palestinian factions is being held amid vital regional and international developments as well as developments on the ground. He added that convening the meeting represents an opportunity to discuss and exchange views on the best approaches to achieving national reconciliation.

The meeting focused on ways to coordinate positions and views regarding a number of issues pertinent to the Palestinian cause, particularly reviving the peace process. The two sides stressed the importance of preserving the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, continuing efforts toward achieving lasting, just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution, and establishing an independent and sovereign Palestinian State, along the June 4, 1967 lines, with Arab East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with international law, the relevant resolutions of international legitimacy as well as the Arab peace initiative, in order to realize peace, stability and prosperity for all peoples of the region.

African Union (AU) Continental Technical Experts’ Consultation on Strengthening Synthetic Drug Supply Reduction

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

The African Union Commission Department of Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development (HHS) through the Social Welfare, Drug Control and Crime Prevention Division, organized a 3-day, Continental capacity building workshop on synthetic drug supply reduction, followed by an intergovernmental experts’ meeting, to facilitate the implementation of comprehensive and integrated strategies to address drug trafficking and related transnational organized crime as well as enhance international cooperation and collaboration.

The consultation was held in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire from 19 – 22 July under the theme “Strengthening Synthetic Drug Supply Reduction efforts towards addressing drug trafficking and advancing crime prevention, criminal justice, and rule of law in Africa”. The Continental Consultation on Synthetic Drug Supply Reduction was strategically formulated under the implementation of the African Union (AU) Plan of Action on Drug Control and Crime Prevention (2019-2025) which aims to improve the health, security, and socio-economic well-being of people in Africa by addressing drug trafficking and problematic drug use in all its forms and manifestations and preventing the onset of drug use.

During the opening, H.E. Amb. Minata Samate Cessouma, Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs, and Social Development revealed the AU continental drug sentinel surveillance network – the Pan African Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (PAENDU) has long drawn attention to the seriousness of the problem that synthetic drug use and trafficking pose for our Continent. She asserted that the main focus must therefore be on how to respond, with an emphasis on accelerating coordinated multisectoral approaches to prevent illicit drug manufacturing, detect emerging drug threats, disrupt trafficking and associated organized crime, and promptly address impacts on public safety and public health. She also affirmed that the continental consultation on synthetic drug supply reduction is undoubtedly an opportunity to forge ahead in the above-mentioned regard.

General Seydou Touré, the Diplomatic Advisor at the Ministry of Interior and Security, Republic of Cote d’Ivoire, spoke on behalf of H.E. General Vagondo Diomandé, Minister of Interior and Security, and expressed the country’s immense honour in hosting such an important gathering. He also reaffirmed Cote d’Ivoire’s commitment to fully participate in the continental and global coalition to address illicit drug trafficking, drug abuse and organized crime, with a focus on adapting to the new and emerging trends of activities to tackle drug trafficking and related transnational threats.

Madam Ruth Aurelie, the representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) emphasized the importance to reflect upon the achievements, challenges, and lessons learned in the collective efforts to tackle drug abuse in Africa and also took time to highlight the significant steps made by UNODC on areas of Drug Abuse Epidemiology, Drug Demand Reduction, Forensics as well as Law Enforcement. She indicated that significant steps have been taken amongst which are the organization of a high-level scientific consultation on prevention and treatment of drug use disorders in Côte d’Ivoire and the launch of the first University Degree in Addictology in West Africa by the Faculty of Medicine in Senegal.

Mr Brian Morales, Chief of the Counternarcotics Branch for the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs / Office of Global Programs and Policy (INL/GPP), remarked that every region around the globe is experiencing a rapid rise of synthetic drugs supply and use, which are frequently more potent and more lethal than plant-based drugs, and, unlike plant-based drugs, synthetics are relatively easy to produce and traffic. He emphasized that the harms of synthetic drugs impact the economic, public health, and security sectors, among others. Therefore, interconnected efforts need to be made in order to address this global challenge, sooner than later.

Prof. Jallal Toufiq, the President of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) stated that while indicators suggest a potential worsening in what concerns illicit synthetic drug manufacture and use globally, there is still significant potential to enhance national, regional, and global collective efforts for coordination, timely data-sharing and, above all, use of existing systems and platforms. He reiterated the importance of preventing drug use and ensuring access to evidence-based treatment, rehabilitation and social reintegration services that respect human rights. ‘’At the same time, there is an urgent need to further strengthen supply reduction efforts, as recognized in pillar III of the African Union Plan of Action on Drug Control and Crime Prevention’’ the President noted.

The Continental Consultation was marked with presentations of member states reports on illicit drug seizures at the national level, drug control legislation, policies and strategies including forensic capacities; accompanied by panel discussions and recommendations. Presentations on thematic areas such as the global coalition against synthetic drug threats; awareness of emerging threats in new psychoactive substances, opioids, and related synthetic drugs; roadmaps for strategic implementation of synthetic drug control programs in member states among others, were also part of the program and led the course of the sessions bringing up productive interventions from all participants.

AU member states, AUC staff, development partners and representatives of international organizations expressed their commitment to identifying new responses to jointly work toward synthetic drug supply reduction on the continent, at the concluding sessions.

The workshop was attended by nominated focal points from law enforcement agencies, police, customs, maritime security, INCB, INTERPOL, UNODC, TASC, PTACC, U.S. INL/GPP, the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, Universal Postal Union, World Customs, ECOWAS, Eastern and Southern Africa Commission on Drugs and representatives from relevant directorate of the African Union Commission.

Rencontre du Ministre Salimane KARIMOU avec les professionnels des médias : L’analyse des résultats du Certificat d’Etudes Primaires (CEP) / 2023 et d’autres sujets clés au cœur des échanges

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Le Ministre des Enseignements Maternel et Primaire, Monsieur Salimane KARIMOU, a échangé avec les professionnels des médias le vendredi 28 juillet 2023 à Porto-Novo. L’objectif de cette rencontre axée sur le thème « CEP 2023, Analyse du taux de réussite, quel apport pour une amélioration des résultats ? est de faire le bilan des actions du Ministère au lendemain des résultats du Certificat d’Etudes Primaires (CEP) 2023. 

En effet, le Gouvernement du Bénin fait du secteur éducatif une priorité car l’éducation est le socle du développement de toute la Nation. Et c’est pour cela que, depuis Avril 2016, des réformes courageuses ont été mises en œuvre mais également des investissements massifs ont été consentis. 

Entouré de ses collaborateurs, le Ministre Salimane KARIMOU a d’abord souhaité la cordiale bienvenue aux professionnels des médias qui ont répondu massivement à son appel. De la présentation faite aux hommes des médias, il ressort que le taux de réussite au CEP 2023 est de 81,29 % légèrement en baisse par rapport à l’année 2022 où il était de 81,85%. Ces résultats ont été possibles grâce au renforcement des actions de l’État dans le secteur éducatif en général et particulièrement dans le sous-secteur des enseignements maternel et primaire. 

Des explications du Ministre Salimane KARIMOU, on retient que les différents résultats obtenus peuvent s’apprécier également par rapport à l’amélioration des performances en mathématiques et en lecture avec respectivement 69,96% et 66,86% de taux de réussite contre 59,90% et 46,49% en 2022. Mais il faut aussi noter que ces mêmes résultats ont révélé une baisse des performances en expression écrite, avec aussi un taux de réussite toujours faible en dictée (0,57%). 

Pour corriger cette baisse des performances, le Ministre a fait comprendre que des dispositions sont déjà envisagées au niveau de son département pour mettre à disposition des écoles dès la rentrée prochaine, des documents élaborés dans le cadre de la révision des curricula de français et de mathématiques des classes de CI et CP afin d’élever, dès la base, le niveau des apprenants. Par ailleurs, des sessions de renforcement des capacités seront organisées à l’intention des enseignants pour élever davantage leur niveau. De même, le système de suivi pédagogique par les membres du corps d’encadrement et de contrôle sera amélioré et renforcé. 

Véritable séance d’échanges, les professionnels des médias ont eu droit à la parole. Ils ont exprimé à tour de rôle leurs différentes préoccupations. Ces dernières ont eu des réponses adéquates de la part du Ministre KARIMOU. 

Sur la mesure relative aux sanctions infligées aux directeurs qui obtiennent un taux de réussite de 0% au CEP, le Ministre a expliqué que cela a permis aux directeurs de se prendre au sérieux : « Mais le biais, c’est que nous avons constaté que dans certaines localités, des communautés se sont organisées pour faire échouer le directeur afin de le faire partir. En effet, le jour de l’examen, des gens se sont entendus pour garder leurs enfants à la maison pour qu’ils n’aillent pas composer. Car ils savent que le directeur aura 0% et va être déchargé. Désormais nous sommes en train de mettre en place un système pour écouter d’abord les directeurs d’école qui vont donner 0% au CEP », a révélé le Ministre. 

Sur la valeur du CEP encore de nos jours, le Ministre a expliqué que cet examen a toujours sa place : « Tous les pays qui l’ont fait, sont revenus en arrière même la France. Aujourd’hui, on continue de recruter avec le CEP. Les gardiens et autres sont recrutés sur la base du CEP. Donc le CEP garde sa valeur ». 

Pour Salimane KARIMOU, l’école est très utile : « Même si l’État ne donne pas la garantie pour l’emploi, l’école reste indispensable ». 

Le calendrier scolaire doit être respecté. Sur ce point, le Ministre reste intransigeant : « J’ai entendu beaucoup de personnes dire : on a fini les programmes depuis Février ou Mars. Je dis non. Mais qu’est-ce que l’apprenant a retenu ? C’est là la question. On mettra toujours la dernière évaluation sommative juste avant les vacances. L’année scolaire est bien planifiée sur 36 semaines ». 

La question de la réussite du Programme National d’Alimentation Scolaire Intégré (PNASI) n’a pas été occultée. Le Ministre a rassuré que l’engagement du Gouvernement reste total. L’objectif reste entier. D’ici 2026, toutes les écoles primaires publiques seront pourvues en Cantines scolaires. Mieux, un programme sera mis en œuvre prochainement pour doter chaque école d’une cantine scolaire, d’un réfectoire moderne, d’un point d’eau, des toilettes modernes …etc. Mais le Ministre met un accent sur la participation des parents à l’œuvre salvatrice en cours : « L’apport de la communauté surtout des parents d’élèves est indispensable. Même quand les Partenaires Techniques et Financiers nous apportent leur soutien, ils nous interrogent également sur la participation de la communauté ». 

Plusieurs autres sujets ont été évoqués à la grande satisfaction des professionnels des médias qui, grâce à cette rencontre, ont une meilleure perception des actions qui se mènent dans le sous-secteur des enseignements maternel et primaire par le Gouvernement à travers ce Ministère. 

Sur demande des hommes des médias, le Ministre a promis rééditer périodiquement ce genre de cadre d’échanges afin de mettre les hommes de la plume et du papier au parfum de toutes les actions qui sont mises en œuvre.

Merck Foundation acknowledge Democratic Republic of (DR) Congo First Lady’s efforts as Ambassador of “More than a Mother” to build healthcare capacity, break infertility stigma, and support girl education

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English

Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com) Chairperson & CEO meet DR Congo First Lady to acknowledge their Alumni and Media award winners; Merck Foundation provided 87 scholarships to doctors in many critical specialties in DR Congo (DRC) such as Diabetes, oncology, Fertility and Embryology; Merck Foundation CEO launched a new fellowship of One-year Clinical Diabetes and one-year Clinical Cardiovascular care in India for African doctors with the aim to improve patient Diabetes and Hypertension care in the continent; Merck Foundation DRC Alumni Summit and Merck Foundation Awards ceremony 2023 were conducted in DRC chaired by DRC First Lady and Merck Foundation Chairman and CEO; Merck Foundation acknowledged DRC First Lady for her great efforts as Ambassador of “More Than a Mother” Campaign; After celebrating 2022 Award Winners, Merck Foundation and DRC First Lady announced the Call for Applications for 2 categories of 2023, that includes 8 Awards for Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, Students, and new potential talents in these fields.

Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, for the first time physically in DR Congo, officially launched their programs in partnership with H.E. Madam DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, The First Lady of Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Ambassador of “Merck Foundation More Than a Mother”. Merck Foundation programs were started in 2020 with the aim to transform patient care, build healthcare capacity, break the stigma of infertility, empower women, support girl education in DR Congo and the rest of Africa. The Merck Foundation delegation was led by Prof. Dr. Frank Stangenberg Haverkamp, Chairman of Merck Foundation Board of Trustees and Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation.

“It was an honor to officially launch our programs in the country in partnership with my dear sister, H.E. Madam DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, The First Lady of Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Ambassador of “Merck Foundation More Than a Mother”, the programs that started in 2020. We have together achieved a lot since then. We shared the impact of our programs. We are also happy to launch a new fellowship program of One-year Clinical Diabetes and One-year Clinical Cardiovascular care in India for African doctors with the aim to improve patient diabetes and hypertension care in the continent. It is a new edition of our programs that aim to transform patient care, build healthcare and media capacity, break the stigma of infertility, empower women, support girl education in DRC and the rest of Africa”, emphasize Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation.

H.E. Madam DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, The First Lady of Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Ambassador of “Merck Foundation More Than a Mother” said, “I am very happy to meet and welcome Merck Foundation Chairman and CEO and their team in our country. We started our joint programs in 2020 and are happy to officially launch these important programs, and also celebrate an important milestone of success and impact. We worked hard together with Merck Foundation by providing specialty training to 87 local doctors in our country in many critical and underserved medical specialties, hence transforming patient care landscape in our country.”

Dr. Rasha Kelej further added, “I am proud to share that out of the total 87 scholarships, we have together provided, 21 scholarships have been provided to the first Fertility specialists & Embryologists of the country. This is a great achievement.

65 scholarships are being provided to our young local doctors from different provinces for Diabetes Mastercourse in French language. After completion of the course, these doctors will be able to establish a diabetes clinic in their Health Centre or Hospital with the aim to help prevent and manage the disease in their own communities. This will certainly transform Diabetes care landscape in the country.”  

During the launch program, Merck Foundation DRC Alumni Summit and Awards Ceremony was held, during which Merck Foundation Chairman, Merck Foundation CEO together with DR Congo First Lady met and acknowledged the Merck Foundation Graduates and the Winners of the Merck Foundation Awards.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej said, “It was a pleasure meeting and acknowledging our Merck Foundation Alumni who graduated to become the future healthcare experts of DRC. Moreover, it is amazing  to felicitate the winners of 2022, 2021 and 2020 Merck Foundation Awards from DRC and discuss with them the critical role they can play to create a culture shift, be the voice of the voiceless and be the Merck Foundation health and social champions.”

Moreover, Merck Foundation Health Media Training was also held for the journalists, to emphasize on the important role that media plays to influence society to create a cultural shift with the aim to address wide range of social and health issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels; to underscore the importance of Empowering Girls and Women in Education and to understand the Influence of infertility stigma and other social issues like GBV, Child Marriage, FGM etc. on women and couples – Social and Psychological Impact. Apart from this, the media training also included a session on the importance of increasing the awareness of early detection and prevention of Diabetes and Hypertension. The training session was addressed by prominent Medical and Media Experts.

Merck Foundation in partnership with DR Congo First Lady has also initiated “Educating Linda” Program, which is very important for girls, as through this program, scholarships are provided to 20 underprivileged but brilliant girls to continue their education till they graduate.

Merck Foundation in partnership with DR Congo First Lady has also initiated “Educating Linda” Program, which is very important for girls, as through this program, scholarships are provided to 20 underprivileged but brilliant girls to continue their education till they graduate.

Moreover, Merck Foundation Chairman, and Merck Foundation CEO together with The First Lady of DR Congo released and signed the first copies of four different children’s storybooks titled: “Jackline’s Rescue” to emphasize on the importance of empowering girls through education, “Not Who You Are” to teach boys to love and respect their future wives and eliminate domestic violence, “Ride into the Future” to emphasize on the importance of empowering girls through education and “Sugar free Jude” to promote a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness on the early detection and prevention of Diabetes. Thousands of  copies of these storybooks are going to be distributed to school students of DRC.

DRC winners of Merck Foundation Awards in partnership with H.E. Madam DENISE NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI, The First Lady of Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Ambassador of “Merck Foundation More Than a Mother” are:

Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” Media Recognition Awards 2022

  • Donat Muemba, JUA Magazine (Second Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Kabuya Tshilumba Matthias, Radio TV Debout Kasaï (Second Position, RADIO Category)

Merck Foundation “Diabetes & Hypertension” Media Recognition Awards 2022

  • Prisca Lokale Odia, Actualite.CD (First Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (Special Award, ONLINE Category)

Merck Foundation “Diabetes & Hypertension” Song Awards 2022

  • VITA NKANZA Dep’s (First Position)

Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” Media Recognition Awards 2021

  • Donat Muemba, JUA Magazine (First Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Kabuya Tshilumba Matthias, Radio TV Debout Kasaï (First Position, MULTIMEDIA Category)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (Special Award, ONLINE Category)
  • Jessy NZENGU, www.LualabaMaProvince.com (Special Award, ONLINE Category)

Merck Foundation “Mask Up with Care” Media Recognition Awards 2021

  • Kabuya Tshilumba Matthias, Radio TV Debout Kasaï (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (First Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Jessy NZENGU, www.LualabaMaProvince.com (Second Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Rosemathe, Hope Chanel Television Goma (First Position, RADIO Category)

Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” Song Awards 2021

  • Étienne Kasereka (First Position- French Language)
  • Carine Kananga Sacerdoce (First Position- Local Language)

Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” Film Awards 2021

  • Doux-mignon MALOBA (First Position- French Language)

Merck Foundation “More Than a Mother” Media Recognition Awards 2020

  • Prisca Lokale Odia, Actualite.CD (First Position, ONLINE Category)

Merck Foundation “Stay At Home” Media Recognition Awards 2020

  • Donat Muemba, JUA Magazine (First Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Diplomacy & Development (First Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Jessy NZENGU, www.LualabaMaProvince.com (Second Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Mathy Musau Dinyika, Forum Des As (First Position, PRINT Category)
  • MUKANYA KAFUATA ANDRE, MBOTE AFRICA (First Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Stéphie Manza Mukinzi, alertecoronavirus.wordpress (Second Position, ONLINE Category)
  • KAZADI LUKUSA Nicolas, Radiotélévision Happy Day (Second Position, MULTIMEDIA Category)
  • Aly BUKASA KABAMBI, Radio Communautaire Butook (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Jody Daniel NKASHAMA, Radio Okapi (Second Position, RADIO Category)

Merck Foundation also announced the Call for applications for their 8 important awards in partnership with The First Lady of DRC for Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, students, and new potential talents in these fields. Details of the awards below:

1. Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition Awards “More Than a Mother” 2023: Media representatives and media students are invited to showcase their work to raise awareness about one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/40MAi5e) to view more details.

2. Merck Foundation Film Awards “More Than a Mother” 2023:

All African Filmmakers, Students of Film Making Training Institutions, or Young Talents of Africa are invited to create and share a long or short FILMS, either drama, documentary, or docudrama to deliver strong and influential messages to address one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/3zDx1sWto view more details.

3. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards “More Than a Mother” 2023: All African Fashion Students and Designers are invited to create and share designs to deliver strong and influential messages to raise awareness about one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/3nVDAojto view more details.

4. Merck Foundation Song Awards “More Than a Mother” 2023 All African Singers and Musical Artists are invited to create and share a SONG with the aim to address one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/3ZKyUi9) to view more details.

5. Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards 2023 “Diabetes & Hypertension”:

Media representatives are invited to showcase their work through strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention & early detection of Diabetes & Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/40yUJTn) to view more details.

6. Merck Foundation Film Awards 2023 “Diabetes & Hypertension”: All African Filmmakers, Students of Film Making Training Institutions or Young Talents of Africa are invited to create and share a long or short FILMS, either drama, documentary or docudrama to deliver strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/43c8poX) to view more details.

7. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards 2023 “Diabetes & Hypertension”: All African Fashion Students and Designers are invited to create and share designs to deliver strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/41dRh0l) to view more details.

8. Merck Foundation Song Awards 2023 “Diabetes & Hypertension”: All African Singers and Musical Artists are invited to create and share a SONG with the aim to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here (https://apo-opa.info/3KDU38v) to view more details.

Entries for all the awards are to be submitted via email to:

submit@merck-foundation.com