For this day, I wanted to share a NY Times Story by Nicholas Kristof (In 5 Minutes, He Lets the Blind See) which highlights the successes of Dr. Sanduk Ruit (a Nepali ophthalmologist) along with Dr. Geoffrey Tabin (from University of Utah). They can restore eyesight for $25!
An excerpt:
Some 39 million people worldwide are blind — about half because of cataracts — and another 246 million have impaired vision, according to the World Health Organization…He has restored eyesight to more than 100,000 people, perhaps more than any doctor in history, and still his patients come…
At first, skeptics denounced or mocked his innovations. But then the American Journal of Ophthalmology published a study of a randomized trial finding that Dr. Ruit’s technique had exactly the same outcome (98 percent success at a six-month follow-up) as the Western machines. One difference was that Dr. Ruit’s method was much faster and cheaper.
Related story on CNBC from 2013: Curing the blind
Bottomline: If you want to help save someone’s eyesight for $25: http://www.cureblindness.org/get-involved/support (Himalayan Cataract Project).

Fred hollows foundation has been doing eye surgery across the pacific for many years. Worth adding to your information. Thanks, Ruth
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