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In April 2014, Legs4Africa sent a van carrying about 500 used prosthetic legs to The Gambia. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] They were donated to the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital in Banjul , where prostheses were particularly needed for victims of land mines and diabetes. [ 5 ]
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In 2014, Legs4Africa sent a donation of 500 used prosthetic legs to the hospital. [ 1 ] Declining this edit request, as the specific claim that the legs went to the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (as opposed to an unnamed hospital) was not in the source given.
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