
German leprosy doctor’s legacy lives on in Pakistan
Doctors at a leprosy hospital in Pakistan are vowing to continue their work until the disease is wiped out completely.
Doctors at a leprosy hospital in Pakistan are vowing to continue their work until the disease is wiped out completely. They say it will be a lasting tribute to the woman hailed as the “Mother Teresa of Pakistan”, Dr Ruth Pfau. She died earlier this month, aged 87.
Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder reports from Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Published On 19 Aug 2017