Dr. Paul Farmer to be awarded 2022 Inamori Ethics Prize

Dr. Paul Farmer
Partners In Health

The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at 星空传媒 will award Paul Farmer, a physician and medical anthropologist who has dedicated his life to improving healthcare for the world鈥檚 most in need, with the 2022 Inamori Ethics Prize.

, is chief strategist and co-founder of  a 35-year-old international non-profit that 鈥渂rings the benefits of modern medicine to those who have suffered from the overt and subtle injustices of the world, in the past and in the present.鈥

Farmer will be awarded the prize and deliver a free public lecture about his work as part of an academic symposium and panel discussion during Inamori Center events Oct. 27-28 on the 星空传媒 campus in Cleveland.

星空传媒 has awarded the Inamori Ethics Prize annually since 2008 to honor outstanding international ethical leaders whose actions and influence have greatly improved the condition of humankind.

鈥淒r. Farmer exemplifies every aspect of this honor,鈥 said 星空传媒 President Eric W. Kaler. 鈥淭he work he鈥檚 done through Partners In Health has had a tremendous impact on the lives of people in the world鈥檚 rural, impoverished and marginalized communities. And, importantly, his community-based treatment strategies to deliver high-quality healthcare to patients in the U.S. and around the world address one of the greatest issues of our time鈥攊nequities and inequalities in healthcare.鈥

Farmer, also a professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital in Boston, has written extensively on health, human rights and social inequality affecting health and healthcare globally. In 2020, he received the $1 million Berggruen Prize in recognition of his life鈥檚 work and, more specifically, contributions during the pandemic. He also received a MacArthur Fellowship in the early 1990s.

He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, which awarded him the 2018 Public Welfare Medal. In 2005, Tracy Kidder鈥檚 Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World was 星空传媒鈥檚 Common Reading selection for incoming first-year students. In 2006, 星空传媒 awarded Farmer an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from the School of Medicine.

In 1987, Farmer and his colleagues co-founded PIH, which began in Cange in the Central Plateau of Haiti. PIH has developed into a worldwide health organization with a model for providing healthcare. The PIH hospital in Haiti provides free treatment to patients, and PIH helps patients living in poverty to obtain effective drugs to treat diseases such as tuberculosis and AIDS.

Farmer also served as U.N. Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Community-based Medicine and Lessons from Haiti and is best known for his humanitarian work providing suitable healthcare to rural and under-resourced areas in developing countries, beginning in Haiti. 

鈥淭he Inamori Ethics Prize is, at its very core, a celebration of those who have contributed to the betterment of humankind,鈥 said 星空传媒 Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III. 鈥淒r. Farmer is the very epitome of a humanitarian and incredibly deserving of this award.鈥

Farmer has received many additional honors, including the Bronislaw Malinowski Award and the Margaret Mead Award from the Society for Applied Anthropology, the Outstanding International Physician (Nathan Davis) Award from the American Medical Association, and, with his PIH colleagues, the Hilton Humanitarian Prize.

鈥淲e are delighted to welcome Dr. Farmer back to our campus and the Cleveland community and share his story and message locally and globally during the Inamori Ethics Prize ceremony, symposium, and associated events,鈥 said Inamori Center Acting Director Beth Trecasa. 鈥淒r. Farmer鈥檚 authentic compassion for humanity is as clear as the global improvement he has been able to make through his own actions and the collective impact of Partners In Health.鈥

Previous Inamori Ethics Prize winners

  • Judge Silvia Fern谩ndez de Gurmendi, International Criminal Court judge and advocate for international justice, humanitarian law and human rights, 2020, awarded in 2021;
  • LeVar Burton, actor, advocate for children鈥檚 literacy and AIDS research, 2019;
  • Farouk El-Baz, geologist, NASA space scientist and conservationist, 2018;
  • Marian Wright Edelman, founder and former president of the Children鈥檚 Defense Fund, 2017;
  • Peter Eigen, anti-corruption pioneer and founder of Transparency International, 2016;
  • Martha C. Nussbaum, philosopher and ethics scholar, Kyoto Prize laureate, 2015;
  • Denis Mukwege, physician and human rights activist from the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2014 (now a 2018 Nobel Peace Prize recipient);
  • Yvon Chouinard, corporate social responsibility advocate and Patagonia founder, 2013;
  • David Suzuki, environmentalist, scientist and broadcaster from Canada, 2012;
  • Beatrice Mtetwa, a human rights lawyer in Zimbabwe, 2011;
  • Stan Brock, broadcaster and founder of Remote Area Medical, 2010;
  • Mary Robinson, former United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights and Ireland鈥檚 first woman president, 2009; and
  • Francis S. Collins, leader of the Human Genome Project and former director of the National Institutes of Health, 2008.