
Cambodia 1962 Anti-Malaria Campaign Issue
Cambodia · 1962 · 2f, 4f, 6f
This set of three stamps features a central design depicting a globe encircled by a laurel wreath, with the Rod of Asclepius (caduceus) symbolizing medicine, and a mosquito below, all within a circular frame. The stamps are issued in different colors (pink, green, purple) for their respective denominations.
Issued in 1962, these stamps commemorate Cambodia's participation in the global anti-malaria campaign, a significant public health initiative of the mid-20th century often supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) to eradicate or control the disease worldwide.
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