Representing Cameroon, Zimbabwe, and the African continent at large, the three award-winning journalists from PAV are:
- Boris Esono Nwenfor (Cameroon), PAV’s Bureau Chief, who clinched third place in the “More Than a Mother” 2024 online media category for French-speaking countries. His powerful report, “No Excuse! VAWG Goes against Fundamental Rights of Human Beings,” shone a light on the scourge of violence against women and girls and the advocacy work of CHRDA. This marks his second Merck Foundation award, having previously won in 2021.
- Wallace Mawire (Zimbabwe), who earned second place in the Southern Africa category of the “More Than a Mother” awards for his coverage of women’s reproductive health issues and empowerment.
- Prince Kurupati (Zimbabwe), who secured third place in the “Diabetes & Hypertension 2024” category for his feature on the importance of lifestyle changes in combating non-communicable diseases.
As part of their recognition, all three were inducted into the Merck Foundation Alumni community, a global network of journalists committed to advancing health advocacy through the media.
“This recognition is humbling and motivating,” said Esono. “Being part of a global network of journalists passionate about health and social justice strengthens our collective voice and deepens our commitment to telling stories that matter.”
PAV’s Managing Editor, Ajong Mbapndah L, lauded the achievements of his team:
“We are incredibly proud of our journalists. These awards are not only a testament to their professionalism and dedication, but also a reflection of Pan African Visions’ mission to amplify African voices and address critical issues impacting our communities. We extend our deep appreciation to the Merck Foundation and Dr. Rasha Kelej for empowering journalists and championing transformative health and gender narratives.”
About Merck Foundation
The Merck Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA, Germany that aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people and advance their lives through science and technology. Its efforts are primarily focused on improving access to quality and equitable healthcare solutions, building healthcare, scientific research and media capacity and empowering people in STEM with a special focus on women and youth in under-served communities.
The foundation strives to work closely with partners that are African First Ladies, Ministries of Health, Education, Information and Communication, Gender, Academia, Research Institutions, Media and Art in building healthcare capacity and addressing health, social and economic challenges in developing countries and under-served communities.





