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Améliorer les conditions d'hospitalisation des enfants ; soutenir les parents, les frères et les soeurs ; ouvrir des maisons pour les enfants ; négocier avec toutes les autorités compétentes afin d'améliorer la prise en charge des enfants cancéreux ; financer une maison près de l'hôpital ; trouver des projets et des activités pour ces enfants ,
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