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Bringing Back the Light: Eye Camp Restores Sight in Western Equatoria, South Sudan

7 March 2026 Posted by General News, MCSPA, Project 0 thoughts on “Bringing Back the Light: Eye Camp Restores Sight in Western Equatoria, South Sudan”

A recent eye-care outreach has brought new hope and clearer vision to many people in Tombura County and Ezo County. The campaign reached communities where access to specialized eye care is near to negligible, offering screening, treatment and life-changing surgery.

 

The surgical phase of the outreach was conducted at St Peter Health Center, where a dedicated team of ophthalmologists from Spain and medical staff worked to restore sight to patients suffering from cataracts and other eye conditions.

 

During the campaign, 84 successful cataract surgeries were performed. For many patients who had been living with poor vision or blindness, the procedures meant a return to independence and the joy of seeing their families and surroundings clearly once again.

 

In addition to the surgeries, eyeglasses were distributed to patients in Tombura, Ezo, and Ave Maria. These simple but powerful tools will help many people improve their daily lives: reading, farming, working or caring for their families.

 

Following the success of the outreach, the medical team has now moved on to Nzara County and Yambio County, where the campaign continues to bring essential eye care services to more communities there.

 

This initiative stands as a strong reminder that restoring sight does more than treating a medical condition; it restores dignity, independence and hope.

 

Benjamin Maketa

Junior Apprentice

Ave Maria Mission [South Sudan]

Eye Campaign at Ave Maria Mission in South Sudan

9 March 2022 Posted by News 0 thoughts on “Eye Campaign at Ave Maria Mission in South Sudan”

“The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light” (Mt 6:22)

At our mission of Ave Maria in Tombura-Yambio, South Sudan, a surgical campaign is underway since Saturday!

Dr. Blanca Garcia Sandoval and a team of South Sudanese and Central African nurses and health workers, have thus far seen more than 120 patients with different eye problems. Those that are very complicated will be referred to Juba because of the lack of certain equipment at our facility at Ave Maria Mission.

The majority of the patients are blind due to cataracts. Men and women of between 25 and 35 years of age go blind because of cataracts, which is something that can be operated on when detected on time.

We thank the team for bring back sight to the blind. This morning we were happy to see some of those who were operated on smiling and jumping because they are now able to see again.

Lillian Omari, MCSPA

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