Lingaka tse se nang Meeli
Médezins e bontša Senyesemane e le lingaka tsa machaba, ke mokhatlo oa machaba oa Machaba o tsejoang haholo libakeng tsa likhohlano le linaheng tse sa lumellaneng. Tokelo e ikemetseng, ea lefatše e fana ka thuso ea bongaka moo e hlokang haholo.
Webosaete ea bona e bonahala e na le li-trackers tse 'maloa .... Boholo ke ho bona ho bonahala.
On their website, at principles you can read: “MSF offers assistance to people based solely on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender, or political affiliation. We give priority to those in the most serious and immediate danger. Wherever we go, we make sure that people in the communities where we’re working understand that MSF’s commitment to independence, impartiality, and neutrality means that we will provide assistance to anyone who needs it. We run radio campaigns and hold meetings with everyone from government ministers to local warlords, community elders to women’s groups.” That sounds truly like a very trade-free medical care service for people who need it most.