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Over 1,000 patients diagnosed in Ghana Eye Project’s free screening at Oyibi

MyJoyOnline

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June 22, 2026

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Over 1,000 patients diagnosed in Ghana Eye Project’s free screening at Oyibi

A total of 1,468 eye conditions have been diagnosed during an ongoing free medical outreach under the Ghana Eye Project 2026 at the SDA Valley View Hospital in Oyibi, Greater Accra Region.

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MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 29, 2026

Ghana Eye Project provides free eye screening and surgery to over 2,000 people

The Ghana Eye Project 2026 has successfully performed more than 2,200 free eye surgeries during its humanitarian outreach programme at SDA Valley View Hospital in Oyibi, a suburb of Accra.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Over 1,000 persons provided free eye care services thru 2-day camp in Cambodia

Kathmandu, July 7: As many as 1,002 Cambodian citizens were provided free eye care services in a 2-day eye camp organize...

Ghanaian Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Eye Focus app launched to boost early detection of eye diseases

Accessplus Communications Limited has launched Eye Focus, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered mobile application designed to improve access to eye health screening and promote early detection of vision problems across the country. The application enables users to carry out basic vision screening, access eye health education and seek timely professional care where abnormalities are detected. Speaking The post Eye Focus app launched to boost early detection of eye diseases appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

mindbodygreen

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· Jul 9, 2026

A Study Of 200,000+ People Found A Major Eye Disease Risk Factor

A long-term study identified a major risk factor for eye disease.

The Tribune

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· Jun 21, 2026

NEET 2026 “successfully conducted” in Qatar, 598 students take exam: Indian Embassy

The Embassy of India in Qatar announced that the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2026 was successfully conducted in Doha, with 598 students appearing for the examination.

Variety

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· Jul 7, 2026

Iranian Doc ‘An Eye for an Eye’ About a Woman Who Killed Her Husband in Self-Defense Set For Oscar-Qualifying U.S. Release Via Jolt Film (EXCLUSIVE)

Hot-button Iranian doc “An Eye for an Eye,” that in 2025 scored a Special Jury mention at the Tribeca Festival, has been acquired by New York-based AI-driven documentary distributor Jolt dedicated to indie titles. Co-directed by Iranian-born American documentary filmmaker Tanaz Eshaghian and Iran-based Farzad Jafari, “An Eye for an Eye” follows a real-life Tehran-set courtroom []

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Related coverage for "Over 1,000 patients diagnosed in Ghana Eye Project’s free screening at Oyibi": MyJoyOnline — Ghana Eye Project provides free eye screening and surgery to over 2,000 people. The Rising Nepal — Over 1,000 persons provided free eye care services thru 2-day camp in Cambodia. Ghanaian Times — Eye Focus app launched to boost early detection of eye diseases. mindbodygreen — A Study Of 200,000+ People Found A Major Eye Disease Risk Factor. The Tribune — NEET 2026 “successfully conducted” in Qatar, 598 students take exam: Indian Embassy. Variety — Iranian Doc ‘An Eye for an Eye’ About a Woman Who Killed Her Husband in Self-Defense Set For Oscar-Qualifying U.S. Release Via Jolt Film (EXCLUSIVE)