MSF: 'Right To Sight' returns vision to hundreds in Galcayo, Somalia
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By Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
News Article
Thursday, May 27, 2010
MSF has successfully completed a special eye surgery camp, aimed at
giving hundreds of Somali’s back their sight. Between April 21 to
29, MSF, working together with Dr. Abdirisak Dalmar, a Somali Consultant
Ophthalmologist & Head of Training and Research at ‘Right to Sight’, screened around 3,000 people and operated on more than 600 of them
essentially giving people back their vision.
Eye problems, like many other health issues in Somalia, often go
untreated. Internal conflict, a dilapidated healthcare system, and
chronic poverty all take a serious toll on people’s ability to access
healthcare. The situation is compounded by a lack of surgeons
throughout the country as a whole, most of whom are concentrated in
Mogadishu, around 730km from Galcayo.
Meanwhile eye problems such as the common cataract (clouding in the
lens of the eye), can all too often lead to blindness if untreated. The
impact on lives is devastating, especially in a country where many
people face a daily struggle to survive. Eye surgery can have a huge
impact on the lives of patients, improving their ability to live a
dignified and healthy life.
The eye surgery took place at MSF’s exceptionally busy hospital in
Galcayo South, the only free medical service in the area. Here, a team
of 144 committed Somali staff provide life-saving care to patients,
some of who travel from as far away as Ethiopia to access care.
Services include paediatric care; maternity care, emergency obstetric
care; therapeutic feeding; tuberculosis treatment and surgery, amongst
other things. In addition, MSF runs tuberculosis and nutritional
clinics in Galcayo North.
In 2009 alone, MSF teams in north and south Galcayo provided around
42,000 medical consultations, delivered nearly 1,000 babies, vaccinated
over 13,000 people, performed 360 surgeries, and treated more than 800
patients for tuberculosis.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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