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Mercy Mavuto, 16, attends Makande School in Malawi, where she is taught alongside her sighted peers. Her favourite subjects are English, Maths and Science. © Georgina Cranston / Sightsavers
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, a south African country consisting mainly of high rolling plateau, is one of the poorest in the world with 36% of people living on less than $1 a day.
Sightsavers in Zimbabwe
Sightsavers launched its first African integrated eye care project in Zimbabwe in 1995 which links eye care, education and rehabilitation services. Together with our partners we now run three such projects.
