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Africa’s Growing Vision Crisis: A Threat To Millions

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleOctober 8, 2025 Health No Comments2 Mins Read
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The World Health Organization has sounded the alarm on the escalating vision crisis in Africa, where approximately 26.3 million people suffer from visual impairment, and 5.9 million are estimated to be blind.

The continent faces significant challenges in addressing eye health, with major conditions including cataracts, uncorrected refractive errors, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, trachoma, and onchocerciasis.

These conditions can lead to severe vision loss and blindness if left untreated or poorly managed. According to the WHO, up to 80% of blindness is preventable and treatable with cost-effective interventions. However, millions of people in Africa lack access to essential eye care services, exacerbating the problem. In Nigeria alone, an estimated 24 million people are living with sight loss, with 84% of blindness cases due to preventable causes.

The shortage of skilled ophthalmologists is a significant challenge in Africa, with many countries having fewer ophthalmologists than the WHO’s recommended ratio. Limited access to eye care services, particularly in rural areas, further compounds the issue. Poverty and lack of awareness about eye health issues also hinder efforts to address the crisis. As a result, many individuals are forced to live with avoidable blindness, which can significantly impact their quality of life and economic productivity.





The WHO’s Vision 2020 campaign aims to eliminate avoidable blindness and promote eye health. Partnerships and collaborations between governments, organizations, and local communities are crucial in improving eye health services and providing training for eye health professionals. Increased funding and resource allocation are also essential in addressing the crisis. According to Sumrana Yasmin, Deputy Technical Director at Eye Health and URE at Sightsavers, “To avoid an eye health crisis in Africa, governments, non-governmental organizations, donors, and stakeholders need to work together and prioritize eye health as a development issue.”

This includes long-term planning, policy influencing, continued funding, and commitments to integrate eye health into wider health, education, employment, and development systems. By working together, it is possible to prevent unnecessary blindness and promote eye health across the continent.

The WHO’s efforts to address the vision crisis in Africa highlight the need for sustained investment in eye care services and infrastructure. With the right support and resources, it is possible to make a significant impact on the lives of millions of people living with visual impairment and blindness in Africa.

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