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Uganda warns of rising child vision problems
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69874, member: 636"] The Ugandan Ministry of Health has raised concerns over a high prevalence of eye conditions among children, which is negatively impacting education and development. Official data indicate that visual impairments affect a significant portion of the population, with refractive errors being the most common issue for younger people. To address this, the ministry is strengthening community-based screening through Village Health Teams and has introduced vision screening in schools using tools like "reading corridors." Patients can obtain subsidized spectacles for a fraction of the market cost through a national workshop. The international organization Light for the World is supporting these efforts, helping to train teachers to identify vision problems and advocating for the integration of eye health into the national teacher training curriculum. Despite these initiatives, challenges persist, including a severe shortage of ophthalmologists and insufficient government funding for eye care. Stakeholders are also urging the government to remove taxes on spectacles to improve affordability. [/QUOTE]
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