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Cataract Surgeon Valerie from CHUK, Rwanda meets a more than happy patient after surgery

“The new method of SICS is so marvelous, to the extent that I cannot even recall how the old method is done. There is quick recovery and the visual outcome is so good."

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Dr Alice Jeje Harisoa

SICS Trainee – Dr. Alice Jeje Harisoa

Head of Project, SALFA Eye Project, Enceinte Hopital Luthérien Ambohibao, Antananarivo Madagascar

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Dr. Jatin Kohli


Dr. Jatin Kohli – Ophthalmologist, on his experience working for Shalina Eye Clinic in Lubumbashi

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MGMH Rosemary Thamela Ngcobo


Ms. Rosemary Thamela Ngcobo

CEO, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Durban South Africa after the Vision Building and Strategic Planning Exercise at LAICO in India in Oct 08’.


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Mr Butera

Mr. Maurice Butera, from CHUK Rwanda who underwent the

Equipment Maintenance Training Course in India

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Norbert from CHU Yaounde

Norbert Kamaleu - Equipment Maintenance Trainee

CHU Yaounde, Cameroon

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Peter Ndwiga

Peter Ndwiga, from the Lions SightFirst Eye Hospital, Loresho, Kenya who underwent training in India sponsored by Right to Sight

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Prof Pius Tih

Prof Pius Tih – Director of Health Services, Cameroon Baptist Convention/Mbingo


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Prof Redda

Written to RTS CEO by Prof Redda Tekle Haimanot, Executive Director, GTM Ethiopia


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