*THE UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL, (UCTH) CALABAR LAUNCHES GLAUCOMA SCREENING CAMPAIGN* The Ophthalmology Department of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) in Calabar has initiated a screening campaign running from Monday, March 10, 2024, to March 16, 2024. The primary objective of this campaign is to heighten awareness and motivate individuals, particularly those at elevated risk, to undergo thorough examinations to detect glaucoma. Glaucoma, often termed the silent thief of sight, presents a significant global threat to vision. This insidious condition progressively impairs eyesight without manifesting overt symptoms, often resulting in irreversible blindness. Due to delayed presentations in the disease's progression, the significance of early detection and proactive management cannot be overstated. Individuals with a family history of glaucoma, those aged 40 and above, individuals using medications that can precipitate the condition, frequent changers of corrective lenses, individuals with a history of eye trauma, and those with concurrent health conditions like hypertension and diabetes are particularly susceptible. Early detection plays a pivotal role in arresting the advancement of glaucoma. Swift intervention, coupled with adherence to prescribed medication regimens, is essential in managing the condition and safeguarding visual integrity. While a definitive cure for glaucoma remains elusive, proactive measures can significantly decelerate its progression and enhance the quality of life for affected individuals. As the saying goes, "Your eyes are your window to the world." Prioritizing ocular health and adopting preemptive measures to preserve vision are imperative. Through engagement in screening programs and the adoption of preventive measures, individuals can ensure sustained visual well-being and appreciate the splendor of the world around them. Let us unite in the fight against glaucoma, preserving invaluable eyesight and laying the groundwork for a brighter future for generations to come.