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AFGHAN NURSE IN WELLINGTON.—Mrs Fahima Arsala (right), chief of the Nursing Division, Ministry of Public Health, Kabul, Afghanistan, who has begun the diploma course for nurses at the New Zealand Post-Graduate School for Nurses in Wellington. Mrs Arsala, who has a World Health Organisation fellowship, is discussing her programme with Mrs P. M. Fellows, of the External Aid Division, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 10

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AFGHAN NURSE IN WELLINGTON.—Mrs Fahima Arsala (right), chief of the Nursing Division, Ministry of Public Health, Kabul, Afghanistan, who has begun the diploma course for nurses at the New Zealand Post-Graduate School for Nurses in Wellington. Mrs Arsala, who has a World Health Organisation fellowship, is discussing her programme with Mrs P. M. Fellows, of the External Aid Division, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 10

AFGHAN NURSE IN WELLINGTON.—Mrs Fahima Arsala (right), chief of the Nursing Division, Ministry of Public Health, Kabul, Afghanistan, who has begun the diploma course for nurses at the New Zealand Post-Graduate School for Nurses in Wellington. Mrs Arsala, who has a World Health Organisation fellowship, is discussing her programme with Mrs P. M. Fellows, of the External Aid Division, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 10