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Helena Ndaipovanhu Ndume () is a
Namibia Namibia (, ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and ea ...
n
ophthalmologist Ophthalmology ( ) is a surgery, surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Followin ...
, notable for her charitable work among sufferers of eye-related illnesses in
Namibia Namibia (, ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and ea ...
. To date, Ndume has ensured that some 30,000 blind Namibians have received eye
surgery Surgery ''cheirourgikē'' (composed of χείρ, "hand", and ἔργον, "work"), via la, chirurgiae, meaning "hand work". is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pat ...
and are fitted with
intra-ocular lens Intraocular lens (IOL) is a lens (optics), lens implanted in the human eye, eye as part of a treatment for cataracts or myopia. If the natural lens is left in the eye, the IOL is known as Phakic intraocular lens, phakic, otherwise it is a pseudop ...
implants free of charge. She organizes a minimum of 5 eye camps annually, which benefit an estimated 1,000 persons ranging in age from 4 years to 90+. Ndume is currently the head of the ophthalmology department at
Windhoek Central Hospital Windhoek Central Hospital is a public hospital in Windhoek, Namibia Namibia (, ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to ...
, Namibia's largest hospital, and is one of only six Namibian ophthalmologists. She was listed as one of BBC's 100 women during 2018.Her biggest goal in life is to end preventable blindness and to build a team of committed young people to carry on with the mission even when she is not here. For over 20 years, Ndume has worked as a volunteer ophthalmologist for SEE International. Ndume’s motivation to serve those less fortunate than her stems from the civil unrest that she witnessed as a child. Forced to flee her homeland at the age of 15 because of the apartheid, she lived in SWAPO refugee camps in Angola and Zambia. With SWAPO’s assistance, she completed secondary school in the Gambia and earned a medical degree in Germany.


Early life and education

Helena Ndume was born in Tsumeb,
Oshikoto Region Oshikoto is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, named after Lake Otjikoto. Its capital is Omuthiya. The city of Tsumeb, Otjikoto's capital until 2008, and the towns of Omuthiya and Oniipa are also situated in this region. , Oshikoto had 112, ...
. She studied life medicine in
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
, before returning to Namibia in 1989 to complete a medical internship. She later returned to Germany, to specialise in ophthalmology at the
University of Leipzig Leipzig University (german: Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany. The university was founded on 2 Decemb ...
. She is married, and has one son.


Work in Namibia

In 1995, Ndume was introduced to
Surgical Eye Expeditions International Surgical Eye Expeditions International, or SEE International, is a nonprofit humanitarian organization based in Santa Barbara, California, that provides accessible vision care services to underserved communities internationally and in the Unite ...
, and set about starting a project in Namibia. In August 1997, the first eye camp was held at Rundu,
Kavango Region Kavango (before 1998: Okavango) was one of the thirteen regions of Namibia until it was split into the Kavango East and Kavango West Regions in 2013. Its capital was Rundu. In the north, Kavango bordered the Cuando Cubango Province of Angola, and ...
. Currently, four or five eye camps are held each year in different locations.


Work with the Namibia Red Cross Society

For six years, from 2001 to 2007, Ndume was vice chairperson of the
Namibia Red Cross Society The Namibia Red Cross Society, also known as NRCS, is a humanitarian organisation with its headquarters in Windhoek, Namibia. It was founded in 1991 by an Act of Parliament, and in 1993 was admitted as a member of the International Federation of th ...
. In 2009, she was honoured with a humanitarian award by the NRCS for her work in restoring sight to those blinded by cataracts.


Work with SEE International

Ndume has volunteered with sight-restoring nonprofit
SEE International Surgical Eye Expeditions International, or SEE International, is a nonprofit humanitarian organization based in Santa Barbara, California, that provides accessible vision care services to underserved communities internationally and in the Unite ...
since 1995. Since then, SEE International and Ndume have collaborated to hold free week-long eye clinics in Namibia, typically twice every year. These clinics provide free eye surgeries for approximately 300 impoverished men, women, and children.


International Recognition and Awards

*
Lions Club The International Association of Lions Clubs, more commonly known as Lions Clubs International, is an international non-political service organization established originally in 1916 in Chicago, Illinois (''City in a Garden''); I Will , ...
International Humanitarian Award (2022) * The Forbes Woman Africa Social Impact Award (2022) * Helena Ndume and Jorge Fernando Branco Sampaio of Portugal became the first recipients of the United Nations Nelson Mandela Prize on 22 June 2015. * Grand Commander of the Order of Namibia First Class; * Red Cross International Humanitarian Service Award (2009); * Rotary International Humanitarian Award in the fight against blindness (2008); * Namibia National Science Award (2005); * Humanitarian award in the prevention of blindness in Santa Barbara, California, USA (2001); * Lions International Award in recognition of sincere and devoted efforts with Lions Operation Brightsight Project (1999).


Interests

Dr Ndume has dedicated her life and career to treating blindness and low vision, both in Namibia and throughout the developing world. She is more on helping out people who are suffering not only by sight but financially too.


References

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