Without Borders
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A number of non-governmental organizations have adopted the "Without Borders" tag, inspired by Doctors without Borders.
- Action Without Borders
- Advocats sans Frontières
- Architecture Sans Frontières, an international network of architects concerned with the equitable, social, cultural and environmental commitment of architecture around the world.
- Braille Without Borders, an international organisation for the blind in developing countries.
- Cars Without Borders [1]
- Charity Without Borders
- Chemists Without Borders
- Écoles Sans Frontières (a.k.a. Schools Without Borders)
- Engineers Without Borders, a series of independent NGOs involved in engineering-related international development work.
- Engineers Without Borders (Australia)
- Ingénieurs Sans Frontières (Belgium)
- Ingenieurs zonder Grenzen (Belgium)
- Engineers Without Borders (Canada)
- Ingeniører uden Grænser (Denmark)
- Ingenieure ohne Grenzen (Germany)
- Engineers Without Borders (India)
- Ingegneria Senza Frontiere (Italy)
- Ingeniería Sin Fronteras (Spain)
- Ingenjörer och Naturvetare utan Gränser (Sweden)
- Engineers Without Borders (UK)
- Engineers Without Borders (USA)
- Firefighters Without Borders
- Lawyers Without Borders
- Librarians Without Borders
- MBAs Without Borders
- Médecins Sans Frontières (a.k.a. Doctors Without Borders)
- Ministries Without Borders, an international network of evangelicals
- Pathologists Without Borders
- Reporters Without Borders
- Sociologists Without Borders
- Students without Borders
- Télécoms sans frontières
- Words Without Borders
The first organization to have "Without Borders" was Doctors Without Borders