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July 25, 2018

Quratulain Fatima

July 25, 2018/ Guest User
Quratulain Fatima

Quratulain Fatima is one of the first women to have joined the Pakistan Air Force. Today, she is a Project Lead at the Agency for Barani Areas Development and a Gender and Conflict Prevention advocator.

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