Nadia Younes

[Nadia Younes] lived, and ultimately died, for the United Nations. She was killed in the Aug 19, 2003, bomb attack on the UN headquarters in Baghdad that left at least 22 dead, about 100 injured, and the humanitarian community in disbelief and despair. Younes, who was appointed as WHO's Executi...

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