Kagame eulogises Dr Paul Farmer

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It is hard to find the words to express the sad news of the passing of Dr Paul Farmer – the person, the Doctor, the philanthropist.

This was the tribute by President Paul Kagame as he mourned the infectious disease physician and anthropologist, who was announced dead at the age of 62 on February 21. He is survived by his wife and three children.

Kagame used his twitter handle to describe Dr Farmer as someone who combined many things hard to find in one person.

“The weight of his loss is in many ways personal, to the country of Rwanda (which he loved and to which he contributed so much during its reconstruction), to my family and to myself. I know there are many who feel this way in Africa and beyond,” said the President in a tweet.

“My deepest condolences to Didi, his wife, their children, family and friends.”

It is hard to find the words to express the sad news of the passing of Paul Farmer – the person, the Doctor, the philanthropist. He combined many things hard to find in one person.

Particularly in Rwanda, for about two decades, he was involved in the country’s primary healthcare to curb child and maternal mortality, training physicians, medical research, and the establishment of the Butaro Cancer Centre of Excellence that is greatly contributing to the fight against cancer.

It is through his initiatives like Partners in Health, locally known as ‘Inshuti Mu Buzima’, the University of Global Health Equity, and other related projects that his legacy will continue to serve many.

Farmer’s tie to Rwanda also goes as far as being termed a friend of Rwanda, where in 2019 he was awarded the National Order of Outstanding Friendship (Igihango) by the Head of State.

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