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Ghana eliminates trachoma, freeing millions from suffering and blindness

13 June 2018
Departmental news
Brazzaville | Accra | Geneva

The World Health Organization (WHO) today congratulated Ghana for having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem.

Ghana is the first country in WHO’s African Region to achieve this milestone.

In the early 1990s, there were an estimated 2.8 million people at risk of blindness from trachoma in the country.

Success came after almost two decades of implementing sustained control and elimination activities.

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