Frequently asked questions
In Pakistan, an estimated 23 million people are visually impaired—with up to 80% of these cases being reversible if timely treatment is available. Many impoverished individuals cannot afford cataract surgery, which leaves them trapped in a cycle of disability and dependence.
Zamzami is committed to providing cataract operations, particularly in poor communities in Kashmir and Mirpur. By funding these surgeries, the foundation restores sight and improves the quality of life for patients. This initiative not only brings physical relief but also enables individuals to regain their independence and productivity.