Ayanae Apukae, a 75-year-old grandmother, arrived at the Lokori eye medical camp totally blind in one eye and partially in the other, walking behind her granddaughter, who was leading her. She was filled with mixed emotions—fear and hope. Fear because the myth in her village is that surgery may lead to loss of sight and,…
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