[1][5] Active as a Minister, Paul pressed for the construction work on health facilities, establishing new centers in Morne Prosper, Salisbury, San Sauveur, Warner, and Woodford Hill, and renovating preexisting centers located in Calibishie, Colihaut, Marigot, Pointe Michel, Salybia, Scotts Head, and Soufriere.
[7] She initiated, the following year, an annual conference of the Ministers of Health of the OECS, attending its first meeting, which was held in St. Kitts in 1998.
In 1999, Paul traveled to Geneva to meet with Gro Harlem Brundtland, director of the World Health Organization.
Heading the CARICOM delegation, Paul was one of the administrators to provide input on Phase Two of the Caribbean Cooperation in Health initiative.
[1][8] After she lost her seat in the 2000 general election to Vince Henderson,[9] Paul returned to the private sector.