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ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : In Malawi, Senior Chief Lukwa is spreading awareness of trachoma prevention: https://t.co/4YfAMBmV7Y https://t.co/4AUrDBMB8N 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Ethiopia has the world's highest rate of eye infection trachoma. Source: BBC. 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : In less than 3 yrs, medical professionals in 22 countries have examined over 2m people for blinding https://t.co/61Yp9k42Va 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : New study links to economic poverty in endemic communities. Trachoma is a proxy of inequality. https://t.co/DhC5bHEkO4 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : “… there are now 150 communities in the (trachoma) endemic areas where the prevalence is zero,” https://t.co/NJBT5doa6F 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Great video explains challenges of Trachoma, another leading cause of preventable blindness https://t.co/koxSyQmzNg (via ) 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Speaking about the important issue of Indigenous eye health today. Good improvement in trachoma rates https://t.co/G1qvkjbT2a 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : and : Common Ground? https://t.co/sgzKmXcfQc 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Landmark photo exhibit shows Heads of Government impact of : https://t.co/xCrE1LzQ3y 7 years 5 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow we support the promise to as we end poverty&hunger for ALL https://t.co/ZodENp3k3q 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : . program has made ending the debilitating impacts of trachoma one of its priorities. Read more: https://t.co/siTypjQ7Av 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow Improved sanitation helps fight trachoma & plays critical role in tackling a range of other neglected tropical diseases 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Poor sanitation increases the risk of diseases and malnutrition, especially for women and children 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : A2 Sanitation advocates need 2 look beyond the WASH sector to garner support from sectors 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : for improved sanitation to make a difference. https://t.co/1TB45aJx0J 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Maybe you take it for granted. But in poor communities, a toilet is an aspiration. It brings health, security, and hope. 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Gender equality, one toilet at a time - by : https://t.co/TndwFnaxj5 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : Marking an important milestone in the fight against blinding https://t.co/vlTgsaHTdW 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow Check out 's blog, Keeping up the pressure on trachoma - a perspective from Australia https://t.co/DeyDCmTl1q 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ICTC @TrachomaControl Follow RT : In the foot step of Trachoma Elimination in Marsabit County https://t.co/YRBksIVwpp 7 years 6 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite

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