Cuban Doctors Lead the World!

Cuba: Eye Specialists Prepare for “World Glaucoma Week”! (13.3.2026)

The day will culminate with a glaucoma investigation in Old Havana, specifically in the Convent of Belén, with the participation of patients, specialists from the institute and primary health care professionals.

At the same time, the hospital will perform minimally invasive glaucoma surgery on a demonstrative basis, aimed at resident doctors who are in training, as part of the teaching and professional updating process.

These actions reaffirm the commitment of the Cuban health system to the prevention of avoidable blindness, health education and the strengthening of the link between specialized services and the community.

UK Disability discrimination!

UK: Sean Dilley & Guide-Dog – Anti-Visual Impairment Discrimination! (24.11.2024)

Put simply, leaving my house is hard. Very fatiguingly hard.
I’ve been privileged to work with four wonderful guides – Brandy, Chipp, Sammy and now Shawn.
They’ve been my life, my freedom and independence.
That all feels ripped away from me when I’m refused service.
At the restaurant, more customers expressed their shock at the way I was treated. But for me, the customers who seemed annoyed sparked echoes in my mind of every occasion I’ve shared refusals to social media over the past eight years.
There I’ve faced constant demands to justify why I should want equal treatment and, more perturbingly, threats of violence and even death.
Two years ago, I was refused access to different branches of Tesco in London.
Tesco apologised and promised further training for staff.