
Egypt, Novartis explore expanding collaboration in oncology, cardiology
The MoU, which aims to enhance cancer care, broaden cardiology collaboration, and promote medical training, has seen significant developments, according to an official statement from the Authority.
El-Sobky highlighted the authority's goal to transform the Aswan Oncology Center into a leading regional and research hub for cancer treatment, with the involvement of international partners, including Novartis. During the meeting, El-Sobky extended a formal invitation to Novartis officials to visit the center and explore potential areas for further collaboration on-site.
The meeting also focused on efforts to modernize clinical protocols for heart disease and breast cancer, alongside expanding training programs for healthcare providers in line with global best practices. El-Sobky emphasized the importance of increasing the number of physicians benefiting from these programs in partnership with Novartis to strengthen healthcare delivery across Egypt.
In addition, the two sides discussed the possibility of launching a certified digital training platform designed to equip family doctors with the tools and skills necessary to manage non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and chronic heart conditions. They also explored innovative strategies to raise public health awareness and ensure continuity of care in underserved areas.
Gehan El-Emary expressed pride in the growing partnership between Novartis and the General Authority for Healthcare, noting the tangible successes achieved through their joint initiatives. She reaffirmed Novartis's ongoing commitment to expanding its collaboration with the Authority, particularly in the areas of early detection, cancer care, cardiology, and chronic disease management.
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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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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