Scots nurse David Anderson awarded OBE for humanitarian work, treating over 350,000 in Gaza.

Scots nurse David Anderson was awarded an OBE for his humanitarian work in Gaza, including saving a 3-year-old girl, Razan, who had a bullet lodged in her neck. Anderson, leading UK-Med's efforts, helped establish two emergency field hospitals funded by the UK government, treating over 350,000 patients amidst the conflict. The UK has allocated £5.5 million to support UK-Med's work in Gaza until April, aiding the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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