Deeq A. Posted November 18, 2017 Doctors Worldwide Turkey says it has performed 3,000 cataract surgeries in Horn of Africa country. MOGADISHU, Somalia–Five Somali doctors on Friday graduated from medical school under a special program organized by a Turkish NGO. The new MDs got their diplomas from the program organized by Doctors Worldwide Turkey (DWWT) at a ceremony in Mogadishu, the capital of the Horn of Africa country. Safa Simsek of the NGO told Anadolu Agency: “Apart from nine physicians who graduated last year from the program, which we started in 2013 in Somalia, five more doctors graduated this year, including three general practitioners and two internal medicine specialists.” Simsek also pointed to Muhammad Osman, a 12-year-old Somali who got cataracts six years ago, and was cured by Turkish doctors in a free operation. “To date we have performed 3,000 cataract surgeries in Somalia,” he added. Cataracts are an eye condition that results in cloudy vision. AA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites