The following is a partial list of international non-governmental organizations that have names and objectives inspired by Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders):
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
- Action Without Borders
- Architects Without Border, a series of independent NGOs involved in international humanitarian design work.
- Architects Without Borders - Seattle
- Architecture Sans Frontières, an international network of architects concerned with the equitable, social, cultural and environmental commitment of architecture around the world.
- Arkitekter utan Gränser (Sweden)
- Archivists Without Borders
- Astronomers Without Borders
- Avocats Sans Frontières
- Bankers Without Borders, a division of Grameen Foundation
- Bikers Without Borders
- Braille Without Borders, an international organisation for the blind in developing countries.
- Business Without Borders
- Burners Without Borders
- Cars Without Borders
- Charity Without Borders
- Chemists Without Borders
- Clowns Without Borders
- Coders without Borders
- Cypriots Without Borders A group of Cypriots from around the world acting to unite the people of Cyprus from all communities
- Doctors Without Borders
- Écoles Sans Frontières
- Ecologists Without Borders (in Slovenia)
- Economists Without Borders
- Education 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)
- Engineers Without Borders (New Zealand)
- Ingeniería Sin Fronteras (Spain)
- Ingenjörer och Naturvetare utan Gränser (Sweden)
- Engineers Without Borders (UK)
- Engineers Without Borders (USA)
- Farmers Without Borders
- Financiers Without Borders
- Firefighters Without Borders
- Geeks Without Borders
- Geeks Without Bounds - a network of hacker spaces, hackathons, and humanitarian developers
- Glasses Without Borders
- Insurgents Without Borders
- Kangaroo Without Borders - competition
- Lawyers Without Borders
- Librarians Without Borders
- Libraries Without Borders / Bibliothèques Sans Frontières
- Lifeguards Without Borders, A group of Medical Professionals and Lifeguards dedicated to reducing the number of worldwide deaths by drowning.
- Love Without Boundaries
- Magicians Without Borders
- MBAs Without Borders
- Ministries Without Borders, an international network of evangelicals
- Mission Without Borders, an international mission working in Europe
- Mobility Without Borders, an international mission to provide wheelchairs to developing countries
- Monks Without Borders
- Music Without Borders
- Muslims Without Borders
- Osteopathy Without Borders
- Pathologists Without Borders
- Pharmacists Without Borders
- Pirates Without Borders
- Radio Sonder Grense, "Radio without borders" (Afrikaans)
- Reporters Without Borders
- Science Without Borders
- Scientists Without Borders
- Social Entrepreneurs Without Borders
- Sociologists Without Borders
- Soccer Without Borders, a partner of CHOSA
- Statistics Without Borders (SWB), a body under the auspices of the American Statistical Association
- Students Without Borders
- Télécoms sans frontières
- Translators Without Borders
- Teachers Without Borders
- Turdology Without Borders
- Vets Beyond Borders - "beyond" rather than "without"
- Veterinarians without Borders/ Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Canada
- Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Europa
- Water Without Borders
- Words Without Borders
- Workplace Health Without Borders
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