Libya Achieves Landmark Victory in Eliminating Trachoma as a Public Health Problem
Date : 18 February 2026
Venue : Tripoli, Libya
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced
that Libya has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, a landmark
victory for public health in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region. This hard-won
achievement protects future generations from preventable blindness and provides
a powerful reminder that countries can overcome neglected tropical diseases
despite persisting challenges. “This milestone reflects Libya’s determination
to safeguard the health of its people and reinforces our conviction that
progress against neglected tropical diseases is possible everywhere,” said Dr
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Eliminating trachoma as a
public health problem is an inspiring achievement for the Eastern Mediterranean
Region and for communities across Libya.”
With this validation, Libya becomes the 28th
country worldwide and the 8th in the Eastern Mediterranean Region to eliminate
trachoma. The achievement demonstrates how evidence-based programming and
coordinated technical support can overcome neglected tropical diseases, even
amongst complex humanitarian and migration dynamics.