What Training Looks Like on the Ground
- In Zambia, an Orbis team recently worked with doctors at Lusaka Eye Hospital, offering hands-on training in cataract surgery. Cataracts are the world’s leading cause of blindness, yet treatment takes just 20 minutes. By learning modern surgical techniques, local doctors can now perform more safe operations, helping hundreds of people regain their sight each year.
- In Peru, Orbis trainers supported hospitals to improve glaucoma care, a condition often called the “silent thief of sight”. Without treatment, glaucoma can lead to irreversible blindness. By giving doctors, the skills to detect and treat the condition earlier, whole communities are better protected.
- In Zambia’s Strabismus Project, training means that more children with misaligned eyes (strabismus) can access surgery. For a child, correcting strabismus is about more than just seeing clearly, it boosts their confidence, their ability to learn at school, and their chance to thrive socially.





