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Organisation:Moroto Regional Referral Hospital
Location: Uganda
Photographer: Gladys Atto
Cataract surgery restored dignity and independence for Maria
After enduring two years of blindness caused by cataract, Maria made a long journey from Nabilatuk, a remote district in Karamoja in North eastern Uganda that many people are unfamiliar with. She was accompanied by her granddaughter for support as she sought medical help.
The very next morning, as soon as the bandage was removed, Maria’s face lit up with a smile. She began identifying the colors of our clothing one by one, filling me with immense happiness and relief.
Maria shared that she had previously depended entirely on her two granddaughters for daily tasks such as cooking, washing clothes, and guiding her to the latrine. She felt a loss of dignity. Her granddaughters had dropped out of school to care for her.
Now, everything has changed. She says her granddaughters will be able to return to school, and she will be able to resume her normal life of independence.
When asked what message she would share with others in the community, Maria responded: “Now I can confidently tell people to come and have surgery. I will tell them about the miracles that happen in this place.”
Support from Sightsavers made Maria's surgery possible

