Cure Blindness Project has released its 2025 Impact Report, which details what the organization described as its most impactful year to date in efforts to eliminate avoidable blindness worldwide.
According to the report, the organization delivered more than 315,000 sight-restoring surgeries through its global network in 2025, representing more than 1% of the world’s cataract blindness cases. The report outlines the organization’s continued expansion of eye care access through screenings, treatment services, surgical care, and follow-up support in underserved communities.
“Our 2025 Impact Report reflects what has been our most impactful year to date—one defined not just by numbers, but by lives transformed,” said Cure Blindness Project CEO K-T Overbey.
In addition to direct patient care, the report highlights the organization’s investments in long-term eye health infrastructure, including clinician training, facility support, and community-based care initiatives. Cure Blindness Project said these efforts are intended to help partner communities maintain access to quality eye care beyond initial interventions.
“Our work goes beyond individual procedures,” Overbey added. “We are strengthening entire systems so that quality eye care becomes a lasting reality in the communities we serve.”
The report also includes photography and patient stories that document the experiences of individuals receiving care, as well as the work of providers across the organization’s global network.
The view the report, click here. OM


