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Cataract blindness continues to cast a shadow over the lives of many impoverished individuals worldwide, denying them the gift of sight and
Cataract blindness remains a pressing global health issue, affecting millions of individuals, particularly in marginalized communities. Phil
Adwoa's story is one of resilience, sacrifice, and a triumphant return to the world of sight.
Recent statistics reveal a concerning reality: out of Ghana's 31 million residents, 329,560 suffer from severe visual impairment.
Imagine living in the shadows of a world that's slowly fading away. Meet Dukhlal Tharu - who has been grappling with cataract blindness.
Picture a world where needless blindness does not define destiny.
In 1948, when the World Health Organisation (WHO) was constituted, it recognised that one of its fundamental principles was the ‘Right to He
Thailand, a captivating Southeast Asian country, has emerged as a frontrunner in the fight against visual impairment and blindness.