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  2. International Medical Equipment Collaborative - Wikipedia

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    Donations come in the form of medical equipment, volunteers and financial grants. The "Acquisition" step of IMEC's 5-step plan comes from a variety of corporate donors. Endoscopic tools, [ 17 ] [ 18 ] dental equipment, [ 19 ] [ 20 ] neonatal and pediatric products, [ 17 ] [ 21 ] stretchers, [ 22 ] and furniture [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] are some of ...

  3. Global Medical Aid - Wikipedia

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    Former President of Benin, Thomas Boni Yayi, thanked Global Medical Aid for their participation in improving the healthcare system of Benin through the donations made. [16] The Danish M. D., Jesper Sylvest, has written a report on Global Medical Aid's work in Benin. The report was presented to The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Danish Parliament.

  4. Project C.U.R.E. - Wikipedia

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    The idea of PROJECT C.U.R.E. was created in 1987 by James W. Jackson. [5] During a trip to Brazil, Jackson observed how many of the clinics in rural areas were unable to accommodate many of the patients due to the lack of medical supplies and equipment and the large number of people seeking medical attention. [5]

  5. St John Ambulance (England) - Wikipedia

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    St John Ambulance Supplies (often abbreviated to SJS) is a trading sub-division of St John Ambulance providing first aid and medical equipment and publications. Where a profit is made, surplus from sales are diverted into supporting the charitable work of the Order of St John and the St John Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem.

  6. Medical Emergency Relief International - Wikipedia

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    Medical Emergency Relief International (MERLIN) was a British international nongovernmental health charity that provided medical experts for global emergencies. Operating in over 40 countries, it focuses on medical aid, disease prevention, and healthcare infrastructure rebuilding.

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