Sunday, May 17, 2009

Why the world and America needs Paul Farmer


I remember very clearly in March 2004 arriving into Kingston Jamaica. I was just tapped to be a Volunteer Country Director for the Clinton Foundation. The task was to work closely with a team of clinicians, business personnel, and ministry officials to help finalize the HIV/AIDS treatment and scale up country proposal for the Global Fund.

I remember during the first week on the job driving past a local prison. Our guide described the prison as a place where only ‘The Lord” smiles upon. It was known as a place where HIV/AIDS was rampant from drug use and unsafe sexual practice. However, for a variety of reasons was a population where no one cared to provide access to treatment.

It seems everyone has an opinion about Dr. Paul Farmer. The Far right question America’s role and tax payer dollars to help in the fight against poverty and strengthening health care abroad with over 40 million uninsured in America. The left promote Dr. Farmer as the world’s ambassador against poverty and disease. But without question, quite simply, Dr. Farmer has dared to go to those places where only ‘The Lord” smiles upon.

Paul (Dr. Farmer prefers both strangers, myself included in this first category, and close colleagues to avoid formal titles) has dedicated his life to improving the lives of those forgotten in the global economy. Regardless of whether you support his work, one cannot deny him full respect and admiration. He will be the first to admit he is not someone to be worshiped. Just a doer, who loves to do. Through his actions and doing, Paul and Partners in Health have directly impacted the lives of millions around the globe.

The world is a much better and enlightened place because of Paul and his ability to inspire many to think less about themselves and more about how they can help others.

Currently the Obama administration is working to convince Paul that he should become their global health ambassador. If this ultimately becomes reality, let us all be thankful. Because not withstanding the inevitable political minefields that await and budget battles to be fought, Paul will assuredly exponentially raise America’s stature in the world as a serious advocate for human rights, poverty reduction, and global health.