LIGHT FOR THE WORLD
IS BECOMING
JUSTSEE

New name. Same goal.
A world without blindness.
You can read all about it on this website.

CONTINUING THE FIGHT AGAINST BLINDNESS,
WITH A NEW FOCUS

As ‘Light for the World’, we have spent the last 30 years developing high-quality eye care in Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania. For millions of people, this meant the difference between being blind and having good eyesight. They are now able to function normally in everyday life. But even though there are now many eye clinics with well-trained doctors, there are still people who are blind due to cataracts. Out of lack of awareness or poverty. Tackling that problem is JustSee’s new focus.

WHAT YOUR SUPPORT
FOR JUSTSEE MEANS

With your help, we are continuing to expand eye care in Congo, Burundi and Tanzania. We send staff out to raise awareness and identify cataract patients. And we make sure they receive free surgery. That is absolutely essential. Because in those countries, very few people can afford surgery and follow-up care.

You are helping to restore sight to blind people through your support for JustSee. This way, children can go back to school and parents can return to work, and their whole community can thrive. Thank you!

When Uriël was a toddler, an eye operation saved him from going blind. Thanks to his glasses, he can now even go to school, play to his heart’s content and play football. Perhaps one day he’ll make his biggest dream come true.

3.200.000 CONSULTATIONS

296.000 EYE OPERATIONS

264.000 PAIRS OF GLASSES DISTRIBUTED
IN 12 EYE HOSPITALS

With the support of JustSee since 1997. Through strong local healthcare partners.
For people like Uriel. Thanks to positive people like you.

EVERYONE HAS
THE RIGHT TO VISION

In Africa, few people realise that cataracts can be treated. As a result, many people are unnecessarily blind. JustSee actively seeks out people who have lost their sight due to cataracts, even in remote villages.

 

With a donation of 30 euros, you can help someone get screened for cataracts. That way, they can have eye surgery. Thank you!

People with poor eyesight are less likely to have access to education, employment and a normal life. Glasses that help you see clearly really do make a huge difference.

 

For 60 euros, you can buy a pair of glasses for someone with poor eyesight. This is how you give people the chance of a whole new life. Thank you very much!

In Africa, many people are blind due to cataracts caused by poverty. They cannot afford eye surgery. It is mainly adult women who are affected by this.

 

For €85, you can fund a sight-saving operation for an adult. This will enable them to work again and live independently. Thank you very much!

Every day, hundreds of children are born with cataracts in Africa. A simple operation can restore sight to someone who is blind.

 

For €160, you can fund a sight-saving operation for a child. So they can play, learn, and live life to the fullest. Thanks to you!

€ 30
€ 60
€ 85
€ 160

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT OUR NEW NAME

Our Belgian organisation, Light for the World, operated under the umbrella of the international Light for the World Federation. From 2026, we are determined to chart our own new course under the name JustSee, with a focus on the fight against cataract blindness. This could quickly make a difference to a large group of blind people, including many children. We are drawing on our many years of experience in the field to overcome the biggest obstacles to cataract surgery: a lack of awareness and financial constraints.

We will add up your donations to Light for the World and JustSee in 2026. You will receive a tax certificate for the total amount in early 2027. Your tax certificate for 2025 remains valid as our name only changed this year.

If the name of the payee on your direct debit or standing order was ‘Light for the World’, it will be automatically updated to ‘JustSee’. You will see this on your bank statements. You don’t need to do anything yourself.

Only our name is new. Our bank account number (BE95 5230 4029 2158) and our contact details remain unchanged.