Nigar Marf

[1][2] Her work focusses mainly on pediatrics burns and intensive care in her 25 years of service at the hospital.

She treats and counsels women burn victims resulting from self-immolation – an act of setting oneself on fire.

It is a common act among girls as young as 16 years[3] old who had suffered physical and mental abuse at home before setting themselves on fire in protest.

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