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SCG4133 - Afghanistan 1962 – Malaria Eradication Campaign (50 Pulsar)
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This Afghan postage stamp, issued in 1962, commemorates the global campaign against malaria, a major health initiative led by the World Health Organization. The design features a scenic Afghan landscape in rose-red tones, paired with the WHO emblem encircled by the French inscription “Un Monde Uni Contre le Paludisme” (“A World United Against Malaria”). The value of 50 Ps is clearly shown, with inscriptions in both French and Dari. A striking piece of thematic philately, it reflects Afghanistan’s participation in an important worldwide health effort. A must-have for collectors of medical, WHO, and anti-malaria issues.
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