"Paul's selfless commitment to building health systems in the poor Haitian communities over the last 20 years has given millions of people hope for a brighter future for Haiti," said Mr. Clinton, who is the UN Special Envoy to Haiti.
Dr. Farmer, a founding director of Partners in Health since 1987, has dedicated much of his life to improving health care for the world's most vulnerable people. As a student in 1983, he worked in villages in Haiti's Central Plateau bringing modern health care to some of the poorest people in the Western Hemisphere.
Starting with a one-building clinic in the village of Cange, Dr. Farmer's project now extends to a multi-service health complex that includes a primary school, an infirmary, a surgery wing, a training programme for outreach workers, a 104-bed hospital, a women's clinic and a paediatric care facility, according to the Office for the Special Envoy to Haiti.
"His credibility both among the people of Haiti and in the international community will be a tremendous asset to our efforts as we work with the Government and people of Haiti to improve health care, strengthen education and create economic opportunity," said Mr. Clinton.
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