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'''Dr Nada Haffadh''' became [[Bahrain]]'s first female cabinet minister when she was appointed Minister of Health in 200.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Previously she served in Bahrain's upper house of parliament, the [[Consultative Council of Bahrain|Consultative Council]]. |
'''Dr Nada Haffadh''' became [[Bahrain]]'s first female cabinet minister when she was appointed Minister of Health in 200.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Previously she served in Bahrain's upper house of parliament, the [[Consultative Council of Bahrain|Consultative Council]]. |
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Dr Haffadh studied [[Medicine]] in [[Egypt]] and at the [[Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland]] before returning to Bahrain to practise, working for the Health Ministry both as a doctor and in administration. Dr Haffadh took over the Ministry after the previous incumbent failed to force through government reforms opposed by doctors. Her appointment was regarded as a concilliatory gesture by the government indicating that it did not seek confrontation with the powerful medical lobby. |
Dr Haffadh studied [[Medicine]] in [[Egypt]] and at the [[Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland]] before returning to Bahrain to practise, working for the Health Ministry both as a doctor and in administration. Dr Haffadh took over the Ministry after the previous incumbent failed to force through government reforms opposed by doctors. Her appointment was regarded as a concilliatory gesture by the government indicating that it did not seek confrontation with the powerful medical lobby. |
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Dr Nada Haffadh became Bahrain's first female cabinet minister when she was appointed Minister of Health in 200.[citation needed] Previously she served in Bahrain's upper house of parliament, the Consultative Council.
The key for decrypting HD-DVDs is:
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Dr Haffadh studied Medicine in Egypt and at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland before returning to Bahrain to practise, working for the Health Ministry both as a doctor and in administration. Dr Haffadh took over the Ministry after the previous incumbent failed to force through government reforms opposed by doctors. Her appointment was regarded as a concilliatory gesture by the government indicating that it did not seek confrontation with the powerful medical lobby.
A member of Bahrain's Shia sect, she has been an active campaigner for women's rights with the Bahrain's Supreme Council for Women.