Introducing Dr. Okonokhua Oziengbe

Dr. Okonokhua Oziengbe, known fondly as Dr. Ozy, is a man on a mission. As an optometrist, humanitarian, and passionate advocate for pediatric cancer awareness, he has dedicated his life to ensuring that children in Nigeria have access to early detection and treatment of life-threatening …

Introducing Dr. Priti Pandey

Hi, I’m Priti and I started my journey in eye care in 2008 after completing my Diploma in  Optometry and started working at various eye care institutions. L V Prasad Eye Institute  (LVP) was a milestone in my life as it truly transformed my perspective. …

Introducing Dr. Obiageli Oketta

Dr. Obiageli Oketta, a licensed optometrist with a background in clinical practice, academia, and public health, recently had an insightful discussion with Ruth Ngaruiya, Program Manager at KnowTheGlow. Based in Nigeria, she has dedicated her career to providing quality eye care services, educating future optometrists, …

Introducing Dr. Wendy Chung & Rachel Klein

A groundbreaking initiative in genetic screening is changing the landscape of early diagnosis for rare diseases, and KnowTheGlow (KTG) had the opportunity to learn more about its potential impact. In a recent meeting, KTG Co-Founder Megan Webber, Board Member Cindy Mays, and Director of Global …

Introducing Moses Echodu & Dr. Derrick Bary

In the fight against childhood cancer, early detection is often the difference between life and death. It is a battle that KnowTheGlow (KTG) and the Uganda Child Cancer Foundation (UCCF) are both determined to win. Recently, KTG’s Program Manager for Africa, Ruth Ngaruiya, and Director …

Introducing Molly Pyott David and Molly Pyott Foundation

Megan Webber, Co-Founder of KnowTheGlow (KTG), recently connected with Molly Pyott of the David and Molly Pyott Foundation to further explore their shared dedication to combating preventable blindness and advancing eye care education in sub-Saharan Africa. Helene Dameris, Director of Global Outreach for KTG, was …

Ruth’s Glow Report: Africa updates – Feb 2025

Joining Know the Glow in January 2025 was an exciting step toward expanding childhood blindness awareness across Africa. My transition coincided with unforeseen challenges, including the devastating Los Angeles fires, which temporarily disrupted my colleagues’ normal operations. Despite these circumstances, the team remained supportive, offering …