A Royal Navy medical assistant has been recognised for her work in training Afghan nurses so that they can help run a new ambulance service for Helmand province's main hospital.
The development of Afghanistan's healthcare system is highly important for the future stability of the country and, during her recent deployment, Able Seaman (AB) Natalie Chinniah was involved in a project that will enable Bost Hospital, in Helmand province's capital, Lashkar Gah, to operate its own ambulance service.
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