Enhancing Eye Care Services

Enhancing Eye Care Services in Ghana: A Step Towards Preventing Blindness
Project was completed in 2024
Who we are

In collaboration with Perfect Light Foundation

About Us

In collaboration with Perfect Light Foundation

In collaboration with Perfect Light Foundation, we are proud to announce a significant achievement in our ongoing efforts to improve eye care services in Ghana.
Our latest project at the PLF Ophthalmology Clinic has successfully enhanced diagnostic and treatment capabilities by acquiring essential ophthalmic equipment.

Our Focus

This initiative is focused on

Provide accurate examinations

Perform up to 400 monthly screenings

Provide cost-effective eye examinations

Prevent avoidable
blindness

Our Causes
Our Causes

Millions are at risk of losing their sight

In Ghana, millions are at risk of losing their sight due to a severe lack of eye-care facilities, especially in low- and middle-income communities. With a shortage of healthcare professionals and many facing financial barriers, access to proper eye care remains a critical issue.
Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the country, responsible for 55% of cases. Tragically, about 30% of the population cannot afford the necessary treatments

Cataracts

leading cause of blindness

0 %

Responsible for of cases

0 %

Population cannot afford

Through this project
Through this project

Providing the necessary tools

We are addressing these gaps by providing the necessary tools, including Slit Lamps and Tonometers, which are essential for diagnosing most eye diseases.
With these tools, the PLF Ophthalmology Clinic can now offer comprehensive services, ensuring that more individuals receive the care they need.

What We Do

This effort

What We Do

This effort

Light for All
Light for All

With 190,089 blind individuals in Ghana alone, the need for improved eye care services has never been more urgent.
By enhancing the capabilities of the PLF Ophthalmology Clinic, we are taking a crucial step toward ensuring everyone’s right to sight, and we are committed to continuing our work until no one is left behind in the fight against avoidable blindness.

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