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Country Paper : Pakistan Haunting Shadows of Human Security
Chapter : Why Land is a Women’s Issue
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This site is still under contruction.
Najma Sadeque’s writings will continue to be added as they come up. Since she never maintained a record, one is faced with the difficulty of finding texts going back some 35 years. This is a request to readers to kindly let me know if they know of any records. An estimated thousand or so are missing. Your help would be appreciated. Thank you. – denebsumbul@gmail.com
Category Archives: Afghan Refugees
Increase in Leprosy Because of Refugees Reported
by Najma Sadeque Published in Karachi DAWN in English 21 Jan 1983 Magazine page I Two-thirds of the new cases that are being detected are of Afghan refugees—the impact of which was first felt in 1980. Today the infectivity has … Continue reading
Posted in Afghan Refugees
Tagged Afghan refugees in Pakistan, Leprosy from Afghanistan
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