Werner Schuster (politician)
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Rudolf Werner Schuster (20 January 1939 – 9 May 2001) was a Tanganyika-born
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physician, specialist in
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, and
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politician. Raised in a colonial
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n household, Schuster studied medicine at the University of Tübingen in the 1960s and during his professional career worked mostly in health informatics and medical computer science. He was a city councillor at
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for seventeen years before serving as a member of the Bundestag from 1990 until his death. On the national stage he concerned himself with health and Africa and the fight against
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Early life

Schuster was born in 1939 at Moshi in the Kilimanjaro Region of the Tanganyika Territory, now part of Tanzania, into a family of German
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. He spent much of his childhood there before migrating to Germany with his parents, and all his life was able to speak
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.Obituary in ''
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'', issues 18-22 (Spiegel-Verlag, 2001), p. 270: "Werner Schuster, 62. Nach einer Ruanda-Reise 1993 drängte der SPD-Abgeordnete die damalige Bundesregierung: Sie solle die Entsendung von 4000 Blauhelm-Soldaten in das afrikanische Land finanziell unterstützen - vergebens, der verstärkte Uno-Einsatz kam nicht zu Stande; im folgenden Jahr starben 800000 Menschen beim Genozid in Ruanda. ... Der Arzt aus dem hessischen Idstein sprach Kisuaheli. Nach seiner Wahl in den Bundestag 1990 kümmerte er sich in der SPD-Fraktion um Afrika und den Kampf gegen Aids. Er forderte, dass die reichen Länder zehn Prozent ihres Bruttosozialprodukts zur Bekämpfung der Armut in der Dritten Welt verwenden. Werner Schuster starb am 9. Mai in Idstein an Leberkrebs."
In 1958 he gained his ''
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'' at the Gymnasium in Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, and from 1959 to 1960 did his
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in the Mountain Infantry of the Bundeswehr. He then proceeded to Tübingen to study medicine. In 1966 he took the '' Staatsexamen'', and the same year received his doctorate from the Physiological Institute in Tübingen.Dr. R. Werner Schuster
at webarchiv.bundestag.de, accessed 23 February 2012


Medical and health informatics career

In 1970 Schuster gained his ''Approbation'', or license to practice, at St Joseph's Hospital in Bremerhaven on the coast of the North Sea. From 1970 to 1983 he was head of the health department in the Hesse Centre for Data Processing at Wiesbaden. In 1971 he joined the Medical Emergency Service agency in Wiesbaden. In 1983 he received the medical computer science certificate of the ''Gesellschaft für medizinische Informatik und Statistik'' (Society for Medical Informatics and Statistics). From 1984, he worked in the municipal data processing centre at
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Political career

In 1964, Schuster had joined the SPD. From 1972 to 1989 he was a city councillor at
Idstein Idstein () is a town of about 25,000 inhabitants in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany. Because of its well preserved historical Altstadt (Old Town) it is part of the ''Deutsche Fachwerkstraße'' ...
in the Taunus mountains and from 1975 to 1985 was leader of his political group. From 1985 to 1995 he was chairman of the SPD's Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis branch. In 1985 he founded the ''Bürgerpartnerschaft Dritte Welt Idstein e.V.'' (Third World Civic Partnership Association Idstein) and later established a civic partnership between Idstein and his native Moshi. This association, later renamed ''Bürgerpartnerschaft Eine Welt e.V., Idstein / People Help People - One World'', had the aim of achieving concrete development projects in Tanzania, focussing on the area of Moshi, at the foot of
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. In Moshi itself, Schuster initiated the founding of a non-governmental organization called "Friends in Development Association". This sought to link its efforts into those of regional and national German NGOs.Peter Temba
Kilimanjaro social projects get financial boost
Daily News 24 January 2011, accessed 24 February 2012
In 1989 Schuster was elected to his local ''
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'', and at the federal election of 1990 he was sent to the Bundestag, representing
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. As a member of parliament Schuster was chiefly concerned with development and with
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and took a particular interest in Africa and the fight against
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. He called for ten per cent of the gross national product of rich countries to be spent on combatting poverty in the Third World. In a debate in the ''Bundestag'' on 21 June 1991 on the situation in the
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, Schuster said that the bombing of United Nations and Red Cross supply depots by government forces in the south of the country was "completely perverse", and his position was supported on all sides of the chamber. After a trip to
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in 1993, Schuster unsuccessfully called upon the German federal government led by Helmut Kohl to offer financial support for an enlarged United Nations peace-keeping force there. The next year, some eight hundred thousand people died in the Rwandan genocide. In matters of development policy Schuster was respected across party boundaries. He was closely associated with Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, who in 1998 became federal minister for economic cooperation and development under Gerhard Schröder, the new SPD Chancellor.Einweihung "Dr.Werner-Schuster-Haus" Ehrung für einen herausragenden Entwicklungspolitiker
press release dated 9 May 2003 at germanwatch.org, accessed 24 February 2012 (in German)
In December 1995, following the NATO bombing campaign in Bosnia, Schuster was one of only fifty-five SPD members of parliament who voted against sending four thousand German soldiers to join the IFOR international peacekeeping force in
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, with the ''Bundestag'' approving the deployment by 543 votes to 107, with six abstentions and sixteen members absent.Von Krise zu Krise
in FOCUS Magazin Nr. 50 (1995) dated 11.12.1995 online at focus.de, accessed 23 February 2012 (in German)
He was married with three children. He died in Idstein on 9 May 2001, suffering from cancer of the liver. In May 2003, on the initiative of the Bonn City Council, and in the presence of Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul and members of the Schuster family, a building at 201, Kaiserstrasse, was renamed the ''Dr. Werner Schuster Haus''. It contains the offices of several NGOs with development objectives. Reinhard Hermle, chairman of
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(the Association of German Development NGOs) stated


Further reading

*Rudolf Vierhaus & Ludolf Herbst (eds.), ''Biographisches Handbuch der Mitglieder des Deutschen Bundestages 1949–2002'', vol. 2, N–Z (Munich 2002; ), p. 800 (in German) *Oliver Bock, ''Technokrat mit Visionen. Bundestagsabgeordneter Werner Schuster gestorben'', in '' Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'' (''Rhein-Main-Zeitung'') no. 109, dated 11 May 2001, p. 80 (in German)


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External links

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R. Werner Schuster
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung AdsD Archiv der sozialen Demokratie
''People help People - OneWorld''
registered as ''Bürgerpartnerschaft Eine Welt e.V., Idstein'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Schuster, Werner 1939 births 2001 deaths Tanzanian people of German descent German emergency physicians German computer scientists German city councillors Members of the Bundestag for Hesse Members of the Bundestag 1998–2002 Members of the Bundestag 1994–1998 People from Kilimanjaro Region University of Tübingen alumni Health informaticians Members of the Bundestag for the Social Democratic Party of Germany 20th-century German physicians