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With the passing of Dr. Edgar Paul Widmer, SolidarMed loses a former Vice President and a committed bridge-builder who, for decades, dedicated himself with great passion to equitable healthcare and to fostering exchange between cultures and institutions.
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With deep gratitude and respect we bid farewell to Dr. Edgar Paul Widmer, who played a key role in shaping the work of SolidarMed (then SKMV) from 1966 to 1987. As a doctor who served at St. Francis Hospital in Ifakara, he returned in 1965 to become a visionary and bridge builder between cultures, organizations, and worldviews.
Dr. Widmer was not only vice president of SolidarMed for 16 years, but also a committed networker on an international level and a driving force behind the idea of solidarity-based, global healthcare.
As a co-founder of Medicus Mundi Switzerland and President of Medicus Mundi Internationalis, he tirelessly advocated for medicine that is available to everyone – regardless of origin, status, or religion. His deep conviction that health is a human right and that modern, ethically grounded medicine must be accessible to all people defined his life's work.
We remember Edgar Widmer as a passionate advocate for "Health for All." His thinking and actions have had a lasting impact on the direction of SolidarMed. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and companions along the way.