Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and founder of the “More Than a Mother” campaign, has once again been honored among the 100 Most Influential African Women.
This marks her sixth consecutive year on the prestigious list, in recognition of her unwavering efforts to transform healthcare systems, champion women’s rights, and expand educational access for girls across Africa and beyond.
Dr. Kelej is widely admired for her dynamic leadership, deep cultural awareness, and commitment to social change. Her work has earned her the respect and trust of African governments, First Ladies, medical professionals, and grassroots communities alike.
“I am truly honored to receive this recognition once again, especially alongside distinguished women leaders like the President of Tanzania and the President-Elect of Namibia. Congratulations to all the remarkable women recognized,” she said.
A Leader Collaborating Directly with African Governments and First Ladies
Dr. Kelej has cultivated long-term partnerships with over 27 African First Ladies, many of whom serve as Ambassadors of the Merck Foundation. She actively works with governments to co-design healthcare and social programs tailored to national priorities. Unlike many executives who remain distant from field operations, Dr. Kelej is consistently present on the ground, engaging directly with presidents, ministers, and communities.
Why Leaders Respect Her Work:
- She co-develops sustainable policies with local ownership.
- Her programs are designed for long-term impact, not short-term charity.
- She helps elevate African leaders’ global recognition in health and gender advocacy.
A Vocal Advocate for Women’s Rights and Infertility Awareness
Through her flagship “More Than a Mother” campaign, Dr. Kelej has led efforts to end the social stigma around infertility, especially affecting women. She supports women through vocational training and entrepreneurship programs and offers scholarships for female doctors.
Why Women Admire Her:
- She directly addresses taboo topics like infertility, gender-based violence, and child marriage.
- She empowers women with practical tools—training, funding, and visibility.
- She helps change the narrative, highlighting that infertility is not solely a woman’s issue.
Strengthening Healthcare Systems Through Specialized Scholarships
Under Dr. Kelej’s leadership, Merck Foundation has awarded over 2,100 scholarships to doctors from 55 countries in 44 critical medical specialties, including oncology, endocrinology, fertility, cardiology, psychiatry, and more.
Why Medical Professionals Value Her Impact:
- She invests in specialized healthcare education.
- Her programs reduce reliance on foreign expertise.
- Trained doctors remain in their countries, helping to build self-reliant healthcare systems.
Example: In countries that previously had no oncologists, patients can now access cancer care locally, thanks to Merck Foundation scholarships.
A Grassroots-Focused Leader
Dr. Kelej actively engages with communities, not just policy makers. She listens to the voices of grassroots organizations, women’s groups, and youth. She also supports African creatives—including journalists, musicians, and fashion designers—who use their platforms to raise awareness on health and social issues.
Why Communities Embrace Her:
- She is accessible and empathetic, not just symbolic.
- She empowers local influencers to be agents of change.
- She respects local traditions while promoting progress.
A Passionate, Relatable Role Model
Dr. Kelej is known for her energetic, charismatic leadership style. She regularly travels to African nations, participates in local events, and directly connects with beneficiaries of Merck Foundation programs.
Why She Inspires Trust:
- She leads by example and is deeply involved on the ground.
- She inspires the next generation of African women leaders.
- Her passion is visible in every project she touches.
Elevating African Voices on the Global Stage
Dr. Kelej has made the Merck Foundation one of Africa’s most recognized philanthropic platforms. She consistently amplifies the achievements of First Ladies and health professionals across international forums.
Why African Leaders Collaborate With Her:
- She aligns her programs with national priorities.
- She ensures African countries are seen as leaders, not aid recipients.
- She builds platforms for global recognition of local achievements.
Empowering the Next Generation
As an African woman leader, Dr. Kelej serves as a powerful role model for young people. She encourages youth to pursue careers in healthcare, entrepreneurship, and advocacy—emphasizing education, self-reliance, and innovation.
Why Young Africans Look Up to Her:
- She shows that women can lead in healthcare and philanthropy.
- She uplifts emerging talents through mentoring and training.
- She promotes Africa-driven development solutions.
Dr. Rasha Kelej continues to inspire through her transformative leadership, grassroots engagement, and passionate advocacy. Her recognition as one of Africa’s Most Influential Women reinforces her enduring impact on healthcare, gender equality, and social progress across the continent.