Læger uden Grænser
Læger uden Grænser, also known as Doctors Without Borders, is an international humanitarian organization founded in 1971, known for providing medical care in conflict zones and areas affected by natural disasters. The organization operates in over 70 countries, delivering emergency medical services, vaccinations, and healthcare to those in need, often under challenging and dangerous conditions. Their commitment to impartiality and neutrality has made them a respected voice in global health advocacy.
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Læger uden Grænser, along with 103 other humanitarian organizations, issued a joint statement criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
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Denmark:
Læger uden Grænser, along with 100 other humanitarian organizations, issued a joint statement criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
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