December 18th, 2020

By Rehan Piracha 


LAHORE

Dr Chris Schmotzer, fondly called the ‘German sister’ by her patients in Pakistan, has been awarded the top German civil award, Order of Merit, for outstanding contribution to the treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis in the country.

In a ceremony at the German Embassy in Islamabad on December 17, the German Ambassador to Pakistan, Bernhard Schlagheck awarded Dr Schmotzer with Order of Merit on behalf of the German Federal President.

Thee honour is the highest tribute the Federal Republic of Germany can pay to individuals for outstanding services.

From the Pakistani government, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services, Dr Faisal Sultan, attended the ceremony and commended the work of Dr Schmotzer and her team.

Dr. Chris Schmotzer was bestowed the Cross of Merit for her tireless service to humanity. As director of the Rawalpindi Leprosy Hospital, she has been serving the Pakistani people for 33 years now, offering treatment to patients with leprosy, tuberculosis, eye and skin diseases as well as rehabilitation measures.

Beingg a member of the German Protestant Sisterhood of Christ-Bearers, the “German sister” decided to come to Pakistan shortly after finishing her medicine studies in 1988. Since then, she has contributed to fight leprosy and tuberculosis in Pakistan. She also closely collaborated with Dr. Ruth Pfau and the Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre in Karachi.

“Dr. Chris Schmotzer is a role model of true philanthropy! Thirty-three years ago, as a young woman, she decided to devote her life to the service of humanity.

In Rawalpindi and beyond, she is widely known and respected as a compassionate and devoted medical doctor who always gives priority to the treatment of sick and needy people.

Ass a token of appreciation of the German Federal President for her tireless work, I gladly hand over the Cross of Merit to Dr. Chris Schmotzer,” German Ambassador Bernhard Schlagheck said in the award ceremony.

 

The Order of Merit, instituted in 1951, is awarded to German and foreign citizens for achievements in the political, economic, social or intellectual realm and for all kinds of outstanding services to the nation in the field of social, charitable or philanthropic work.

Thee award is not associated with any financial allowance.