Over 1.76 million people received medical screening, including around 1.47 million people screened for eye diseases
Over 1.03 million people received medical services, including eye related procedures, physical conditions and mental health services
Over 91,200 sight restoring cataract surgeries were carried out
Over 64,100 people were supported to earn a living, access financial services or social protection systems, including over 9,700 women and girls with disabilities and over 10,000 men and boys with disabilities
Over 40,100 people were empowered through peer support groups, including over 20,300 people with disabilities and over 67,000 people were trained on disability rights and participation mechanisms, including over 22,900 people with disabilities
Over 8,100 people were supported to access education, including over 2,300 women and girls with disabilities and around 2,300 men and boys with disabilities
Over 4,200 teachers received inclusive education-related training
Over 50,500 people were reached through humanitarian action, including over 17,200 people with disabilities
Over 11,400 people were supported to access mainstream health services
Over 22,900 professional and informal health workers were trained
Over 126,600 assistive devices were provided
Over 18 million people reached through health promotion activities
A major 2025 milestone on Neglected Tropical Diseases
3.2 million people no longer at risk of river blindness in Nigeria