The Gambia became the second country after Ghana to eliminate trachoma, a leading cause to blindness. Trachoma is one of WHO's neglected tropical diseases, and it has damaged the sight of about 1.9 million people worldwide. The Gambia's campaign was a result of antibiotics, surgery, and improved sanitation.
The Gambia becomes second African state to end trachoma
The Gambia becomes second African state to end trachoma