In 2005, Robert Mutai Chelogoi, a resident of Kenya, noticed what seemed like a small problem on his face. At the time, neither he nor his family realized it would mark the beginning of a painful 23-year struggle with a rare illness.
Medical experts believed he was suffering from Noma, a severe infection often associated with malnutrition and limited access to healthcare. As the disease progressed, it caused devastating damage and eventually left him blind.
In their desperate search for treatment, his family sold their land, livestock, and many of their possessions, but despite their sacrifices, a lasting solution remained out of reach. Get The Full Story Here.
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