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Half a dozen Asian New Zealanders have been recognised for their contributions to the country in the New Year Honours list released today.
The husband-wife duo of Dr Mohammad Arif Saeid and Dr Fahima Saeid head the list who are both recognised for services to the refugee community in New Zealand.
While Arif has been named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Fahima has been appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit on the honours list.
The couple arrived in New Zealand in 2001 from Afghanistan as refugees and co-founded New Settlers and Family Community Trust (NFACT) in 2019.
Earlier in 2004, Arif co-founded Refugee Council of New Zealand leading efforts to advocate for asylum seekers' rights, influence government policies, and provide legal and social support.
He was key in expanding community support programmes for Refugees as Survivors New Zealand, founding initiatives including Road Code training and youth programmes for refugees, and culturally tailored mental health support.
Arif has also been
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