According to WHO data, there is only one doctor per 50,000 people in underdeveloped countries. We perform cataract surgeries and provide mobile clinic services.
According to the data of the World Health Organization (WHO); While a doctor falls to 277.8 in Germany and 292.4 in Denmark, there is only one doctor per 50 thousand people in Niger, Somalia, and Rwanda. Health problems in underdeveloped countries make people who are not economically in good shape even more victimized.
Under the title of Health Projects; we perform cataract surgeries and provide mobile clinic services. We reach out to remote villages that lack basic healthcare facilities, offering general checkups, treatments, and free medication.
Cataract is the clouding of the natural lens of the eye, which is the leading cause of blindness in hot areas like Africa due to intense sunlight and malnutrition. Through a brief surgical operation, we remove the clouded lens and replace it with an artificial lens, restoring the patients' eyesight.
Our mobile clinics travel to remote, doctorless villages with fully equipped medical vehicles and health professionals. They conduct health screenings, pediatric checkups, and distribute free essential medications to the villagers.
You can donate any custom amount to support our general Health Fund. Every contribution helps fund cataract operations for waiting patients and provides medical treatments to children through our mobile clinics.