Rare Disease Day 2025
On this Rare Disease Day, Retina South Africa marks a remarkable 44-year journey of pioneering research, support, and advocacy in the rare retinal disease field. From our humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of hope for thousands, our commitment to eradicating rare retinal blindness has never wavered.
Through decades of relentless dedication, we’ve empowered individuals, fostered groundbreaking research, and paved the way for innovative treatments. Our journey is a testament to the strength of our community and the enduring power of hope.
As we look back on our rich history, we’re filled with gratitude for every milestone achieved and every life touched. Here’s to continuing our mission with the same passion and perseverance that have been our hallmark since 1981.
Join us in celebrating this significant milestone and in forging ahead towards a future where everyone has the chance to see the beauty of the world.
Listen to our latest Retinal Realities podcast episode where Claudette Medefindt our Head of Science highlights the challenges and breakthroughs in rare retinal diseases!
Listen now & learn more: https://spoti.fi/3XmNz4T

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