In 1987, physician and anthropologist Paul Farmer founded Partners in Health to treat tuberculosis and other infectious diseases among Haiti’s rural poor. Since that time, his organization has ...
Eighteen months after the massive and devastating earthquake, Haiti is still reeling from the wreckage and a cholera epidemic. Ray Suarez and Dr. Paul Farmer discuss his new book, "Haiti After the ...
Yesterday marked two years since Paul Farmer's passing in Rwanda at ... In addition to starting hospitals in Rwanda and Haiti, Farmer helped bring lifesaving HIV and tuberculosis drugs to patients ...
Paul Farmer has been described by Pulitzer Prize ... hospital built by Partners In Health in the tiny village of Cange, Haiti, called Zanmi Lasante (Creole for Partners In Health).
Paul Farmer shares insights and experiences from his humanitarian work following the massive earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010, while offering supplemental essays from a host of key ...
Although not specifically set in Africa, Ellen Pompeo recommends this book for its profound message of hope and indomitable ...