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To Repair the World

Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation

Paul Farmer
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In "To Repair the World," Paul Farmer's 19 visionary speeches challenge global health inequities with unflinching clarity. How did this medical anthropologist's radical compassion inspire a generation of doctors? His blueprint for justice has transformed healthcare delivery across continents.

Thèmes clés dans To Repair the World

  • global health equity
  • structural violence
  • medical social justice
  • moral imperative
  • healthcare delivery systems

Citations de To Repair the World

  • Some lives matter less than others.

  • To do nothing is also to act.

  • My soul is in Rwanda. It has never come back.

  • Human life cannot have price tags attached.

Personnages de To Repair the World

  • Paul FarmerPhysician and founder of Partners In Health
  • Thomas Clarkson18th-century abolitionist and social activist
  • Romeo DallaireGeneral and UN peacekeeping force commander
  • Drew FaustHistorian of the American Civil War

À propos de l'auteur

À propos de l'auteur de To Repair the World

Paul Edward Farmer (1959–2022) was a physician-anthropologist and global health equity pioneer, and the author of To Repair the World: Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation, a collection of speeches urging action against systemic health disparities. Farmer co-founded Partners In Health (PIH) and dedicated his career to delivering high-quality care in resource-poor settings, from Haiti’s Central Plateau to Rwanda’s rebuilt health systems. He was a Harvard Medical School professor and served as UN Special Adviser on Community-Based Medicine, which grounded his advocacy in both academic rigor and frontline experience.

To Repair the World distills Farmer’s philosophy of “pragmatic solidarity,” blending stories from his work treating HIV, tuberculosis, and Ebola with calls for social justice. His earlier works, including Reimagining Global Health and Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds, similarly intertwine medical anthropology with human rights advocacy.

Farmer’s leadership at PIH—now active in 12 countries—inspired the Pulitzer-finalist biography Mountains Beyond Mountains and the documentary Bending the Arc. A recipient of the National Academy of Sciences’ Public Welfare Medal, his community-driven care models remain foundational in global health curricula. To Repair the World has been translated into 9 languages and cited in over 1,200 policy papers since its 2013 publication.

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To Repair the World compiles speeches by physician-anthropologist Paul Farmer, challenging systemic failures that deny billions access to healthcare, education, and basic rights. It champions grassroots partnerships to combat poverty and climate change, blending hard analysis with stories of hope from Haiti, Rwanda, and Peru. Farmer argues that creativity, solidarity, and determination can reshape global health equity.

This book is essential for global health advocates, social justice activists, and students of public policy. It appeals to readers seeking actionable insights into addressing poverty, healthcare disparities, and climate change through community-driven solutions. Farmer’s blend of personal anecdotes and systemic analysis makes it valuable for both practitioners and socially conscious general audiences.

  • Structural violence: How systemic inequities determine health outcomes.
  • Community-based care: Partnering with local populations to build sustainable solutions.
  • Moral imagination: Overcoming apathy to envision equitable futures.
  • Social determinants of health: Addressing poverty, education, and housing as healthcare imperatives.

Farmer critiques top-down approaches, advocating for "accompaniment"—walking alongside communities to co-design care systems. He highlights practical barriers like transportation costs (termed "donkey-rental fees") and argues for comprehensive services addressing housing, food, and education alongside medical treatment.

  • "The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that’s wrong with the world."
  • "Hopelessness is the enemy of justice."

These lines encapsulate Farmer’s belief in radical empathy and his rejection of fatalism in global health.

The book reflects Farmer’s work co-founding Partners In Health (PIH), illustrating PIH’s model of hiring local community health workers and integrating clinics with schools/economic programs. Case studies from Haiti and Rwanda show how these principles scale.

Some argue Farmer’s solutions require substantial funding and institutional support, which may not be replicable everywhere. Others note the book focuses more on ideals than step-by-step implementation strategies.

While Mountains Beyond Mountains chronicles Farmer’s life, To Repair the World distills his philosophy into actionable principles. The latter emphasizes collective action over individual heroism, targeting next-generation changemakers.

Yes—it provides frameworks for ethical decision-making, emphasizing humility, cultural competency, and long-term commitment. Farmer’s examples of training Haitian clinicians demonstrate how to build capacity without paternalism.

Farmer links environmental justice to health equity, advocating for policies that simultaneously reduce carbon emissions and expand access to clean water/sanitation. He stresses climate impacts on vulnerable populations like subsistence farmers.

He rejects austerity-driven models, arguing true sustainability requires investing in robust public systems rather than cost-cutting. His Rwanda hospital example shows how government partnerships create lasting infrastructure.

With widening health gaps post-pandemic and climate disasters worsening, Farmer’s call for "pragmatic solidarity" offers a roadmap. His emphasis on pandemic preparedness and vaccine equity remains critically timely.

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