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Sightsavers Nigeria trains 453 health workers, performed 1,299 cataract surgeries in Kogi

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June 28, 2024
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Sightsavers Nigeria trains 453 health workers, performed 1,299 cataract surgeries in Kogi

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Sightsavers Nigeria in collaboration with Kogi State Governmet have trained 453 health workers and also conducted 1,299 cataract surgery between 2019 to June 2024 in the state.

The Country Director of Sightsavers Nigeria, Dr. Joy Shu’aibu in a press statement issued on Friday and made available to newsmen in Lokoja noted that Cataract Awareness Month with Successful Kogi Eye Care Project
Sightsavers Nigeria is celebrating a significant milestone in eye health care this Cataract Awareness Month.

“The culmination of the five-year Kogi Eye Care Project has significantly improved access to eye health services and cataract surgeries for residents of Kogi State, a region which has historically been one of the worst affected by the condition.

“The collaboration between Sightsavers Nigeria and the Kogi State Ministry of Health ran from June 2019 to June 2024 and resulted in the refurbishment of three state government hospitals, trained 453 health workers and, crucially, more than 1,299 cataract surgeries.

“Cataract is the leading cause of blindness globally, disproportionately affecting individuals in low-income regions. In Nigeria, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness, affecting an estimated 1 million people.

She noted that Sightsavers Nigeria has been at the forefront of addressing this critical health issue, particularly through the Kogi Eye Care Project, which has brought substantial benefits to the local communities.

“The Kogi Eye Care Project is a testament to what can be achieved through dedication and collaboration. We are proud of the impact we’ve made in reducing cataract-related blindness and improving the quality of life for many individuals in Kogi State. As we conclude this project, our commitment to combating eye health issues remains unwavering.”

“The eye health project was funded by Sightsavers and Peoples Postcode Lottery from June 2019 to June 2024 and its success will form the foundations of a lasting eye health care in the region

“Experts in eye health have now been trained and eye care services integrated into regional health systems so the improvements ensure the eye health services in Kogi will continue to be delivered in a sustainable way.

She noted that as Cataract Awareness Month comes to a close, Sightsavers Nigeria remains committed to continuing its efforts to address the burden of cataract-related blindness in Nigeria.

According to her, the organization will continue to work closely with the government and other stakeholders to expand access to eye care services and ensure that no one is left behind.

Mr. Daikwo Ali, a beneficiary of cataract surgery, shared, “I had lost all hope of seeing again and returning to the lecture hall to teach students, until Sightsavers came to our community. The surgery restored sight to both my eye in two years, and with it, my ability to work and support my family. I am forever grateful

Senior Program manager Eye health, Dr Selben Penzin said “We are thrilled to have made a tangible impact on the lives of the people of Kogi State through our Kogi Eye Care Project. By increasing access to eye health services and providing free cataract surgeries, we have been able to restore sight and improve the quality of life for thousands of individuals in the state.”

 

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