Tore Godal is a doctor, public health scientist, and policy-maker; as far as I can tell he doesn't have an English wikipedia page (which is remarkable, given that he has contributed to saving millions of lives) but here is the Norwegian one. A recent book serves as both a biography of him and a narrative around the amazing advances in global health over the past several decades. For anyone interested, I recommend reading this summary & review of the book, which also includes a conversation with Dean T. Jamison (full disclosure: my father).
I thought this line in particular might resonate with EA: "Perhaps ironically, his coolly detached honesty and pragmatism created an agenda of health for the poor and disadvantaged far more effective than the rhetoric of universal health care, valuable as that can be."
Overall I see this as highlighting the importance of combining basic research, cost-effectiveness analysis, and political savvy in order to transform the world. Echoes of the recent discussion about PEPFAR (analytics; provocative post; response). A new generation of Norwegians (such as Ole Frithjof Norheim), and of course others, is carrying on this agenda.
I used Claude to translate the linked wiki page:
Super thank you - I especially liked the last line about saving the world...