Abstract
Africa has the highest prevalence of glaucoma blindness worldwide.1 Factors such as insufficient awareness and knowledge about the disease, poverty of resources, competing individual needs, scarce access to affordable treatment, low ophthalmologist to population ratio, ineffective government policies, and collapse of primary health-care services in many countries2 all contribute to the burden of this condition in sub-Saharan Africa.
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