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Richard T. Clark Fellowship for Global Health

This three-month, philanthropic leadership program allows our employees to use their skills and talents to help make a difference in the lives of others and engage in important projects that contribute to our focus on expanding access to health globally.

We're helping NGOs address some of the world’s most pressing health challenges

Each year, approximately 30 employees from around the world are selected as fellows and placed on teams to support the efforts of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The Richard T. Clark (RTC) Fellowship focuses on three areas:

  • Strengthen the capacity and impact of non-governmental organizations by providing expert knowledge and strategic support from subject matter experts.
  • Deliver an unparalleled and innovative professional development experience.
  • Utilize key insights and learnings to drive continuous improvement across the company.

 

Are you interested in being one of our 2026 NGO partners?

Eligible NGOs can learn more and apply here.

Our impact by the numbers

By developing and implementing creative and sustainable solutions, the program’s impact in communities spans far beyond the end of the assignment period. Since the fellowship was established in 2012, we’ve had:

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368 fellows
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43 countries
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48 NGO partners

Opportunities for our talent

Whether they’re looking to understand the patient journey more closely, achieve hands-on experience addressing a health challenge, or delve deeper into areas of unmet need, each RTC Fellow, along with the NGO partners and our company, benefits deeply from their assignment.

Honoring a legacy of humanitarianism

The program is named in honor of Richard (Dick) T. Clark, our former CEO, chairman and president, whose visionary leadership helped position our organization as a respected humanitarian change-agent on the world stage.

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Making an impact

The RTC Fellowship highlights the compassion, diversity and skill that our employees contribute to their fields. It serves as a testament to the diverse leadership present at MSD and reinforces the incredible impact we can make when we work together for the greater good.

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Developing top talent

The RTC Fellow selection process, preparation activities, manager support and reintegration activities all align with our objectives to attract, develop and retain the best and brightest talent.

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Meet some of our alumni

Learn more about some of the fellows who stepped away from their day jobs to make a difference for people across the globe.

Meet Cristian Martinez Olivares

Cohort 2021 – Argentina

Meet Mmamotsa Makhene

Cohort 2021 – South Africa

Meet Wilson Beltran

Cohort 2022 – Philippines

Meet Angèle Bell

Cohort 2018 – United States

Meet Nan Wang

Cohort 2019 – China

Meet (Erika) Juliana Soto

Cohort 2017 -Mexico

Meet Kindra Helderle

Cohort 2015 – United States

Our partners

Our partner organizations have proven expertise and success in driving solutions that expand access to health in meaningful and sustainable ways. Their efforts range from improving the availability of clean water and essential medicines to designing outreach programs that connect families with health and social services to reinforcing infrastructure for consistent follow-up and continuity of care. Please note that all partners must be non-profit NGOs.

Our NGO partners vary from year to year. Past projects (2012-2024) included:

Focus areas:

  • Animal welfare
  • Infectious diseases
  • Maternal and child health
  • Non-communicable diseases
  • Nutrition
  • Sexual and reproductive health
  • Water, sanitation, hygiene

Intervention types:

  • Community immunization initiatives
  • Education
  • Screening and early detection
  • Nutrition programs
  • Distribution of prevention tools
  • Community health outreach
  • Biomedical research
  • Epidemiological studies
  • Training health care or NGO workers
  • Infrastructure development
  • Health information systems