2,000 Togolese to get free cataract surgeries by June 2022, govt announces

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Friday, 05 November 2021 15:23
2,000 Togolese to get free cataract surgeries by June 2022, govt announces

(Togo First) - The Togolese government will provide, by June 2022, free surgeries to 2,000 people suffering from cataracts. According to the deputy minister for universal healthcare, Mamissilé Akla Agba-Assih, this will be done through the “Mana Messè” program which she officially launched yesterday.

With this campaign, the authorities hope to improve the coverage, access, and quality of cataract surgeries in the country. They want to increase the number of surgeries from 530 now to 1,500 (for a million inhabitants) in 2023. Minister Agba-Assih said: “4,000 cataract surgeries could be done by 2023, which would represent over 30% of the target nationwide.” 

Also, she stressed, this campaign “is coherent with the 2019-2023 strategy of the National Plan for Fighting Blindness, specifically its third component which focuses on reducing cataract-induced blindness cases.”

The Mana Messè program is the fruit of a 10-year partnership between the government of Togo and Mercy Ships

Esaïe Edoh

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