Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness

by Orbis Ireland
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness
Medication to Treat and Prevent Blindness

Project Report | Jun 24, 2025
Protecting Sight - Changing Lives

By Ciara Baumgartner | Development Manager

Abraham & Seble with their children
Abraham & Seble with their children

Every parent dreams of a bright future for their children—but in Ethiopia, that hope is often under threat from trachoma, a painful eye infection that can lead to blindness. For countless families, this preventable disease steals not just sight, but independence, education, and opportunity.

With access to simple antibiotics and essential care, trachoma can be treated—and even eliminated—for good. At Orbis, we’re working to empower mothers and protect futures by bringing sight-saving treatment, clean water access, and health education to rural communities in Ethiopia.

Seble, a mother of three - Wondimu (aged 5), Zenash (aged 4), and Rabiet (aged 2)- from a small village near Durame town, faces similar challenges. Her husband, Abraham, works as a farmer, but the family’s food supply barely covers their needs, let alone the cost of medical care.

When Seble noticed her children’s eyes streaming, itching, and becoming painful, she knew something was wrong. “I saw the discharge, and they stopped playing outside because the light hurt their eyes,” Seble recalls. "I’m so afraid my children will go blind one day. I have seen older members of our community who are blind, and I don't want my children to face the same fate."

Without money for soap or a clinic visit, Seble feared the worst. However, an Orbis-trained health worker named Aster visited the village, providing much-needed screening and treatment for active trachoma. She diagnosed the family with active trachoma infections and provided them with free antibiotics.

We are relieved to have the antibiotics,” Seble says. “I will continue to teach my children about the importance of hygiene and cleanliness. I am so thankful for the chance to protect their eyesight.”

None of this would be possible without the generosity of individuals like you. Thank you for your donations, for supporting Orbis, and for helping change someone’s life.

Aster applying the Ointment to treat trachoma
Aster applying the Ointment to treat trachoma
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