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The film highlights the history of river blindness (also known as onchocerciasis) control and elimination in West Africa and the dedication required to eliminate transmission of the disease – with a particular focus on a group of men in Senegal who volunteer to complete the painstakingly difficult job of catching disease-transmitting flies by hand. By collecting these samples, the fly collectors monitor the current state of river blindness transmission in their communities and serve as a critical force propelling Senegal closer to the milestone of eliminating transmission within its borders. River blindness, also called onchocerciasis, is a neglected tropical disease that is the fourth leading cause of preventable blindness globally. Globally, over 200 million people across 31 countries still require annual treatment for river blindness. Those living with the disease experience disrupted education and livelihoods, which affects their families and communities. Prior to the rollout of control and elimination programs, the risk of blindness due to the disease in West Africa affected up to 50 percent of adults. Entire communities abandoned their fertile river valleys to avoid the primary areas of transmission, increasing famine in affected regions. Director: Jeff Arak Producer: Yusuf Ahmed Associate Producers: Ladan Osman, Joseph Penney, Sashi Leff, Joy Ruwodo Editor: Kurt Engfehr Associate Editor: Alisa Selman Director of Photography: Liza Gipsova Full credits can be found here: https://endfund.org/the-fly-collectors/