 מגענקי יגה לתאו בולי צאתי, גנדיקי נללי umorin sodomitoku. תראה קומה איתשון, ונתו תקערו עجה נמגעמס. ארמנדו רמו ירו, ברמסחן, ארגתין נתיקי תירה נוקה בין נלולל, תקעפה עמו, קורשי, מנתבו בפנור, ארח קורשי שעירה. למה פעמו, ורקעת עדי עדוקי, סללור, ונמגעבס, ארגת דורטי. ע replay tracoma is a big problem in Ethiopia. Ethiopia has the highest prevalence globally. It is caused by clamedia tracomatis. It's a painful experience for people who experience it. Through repeated infection, it turns the eyelashes inward and eventually gets you blind. Currently, WHO recommends a safe strategy to control tracoma. Tracoma safe is an acronym which stands for Surgery, Antibiotic Facial Cleanliness and Environmental Hygiene Sanitation. Despite the many efforts to implement safe strategy in Ethiopia, the prevalence remains high for many complicated reasons. That's why we wanted to do this research in Ethiopia. The aim of stronger safe trail is to enhance the current WHO recommended safe strategy by investigating new interventions to control tracoma. In our study area in Oromiya, our participants receive two doses of antibiotic as opposed to one dose. We also implement a multi-level behavioral change. Interventions, particularly focusing on preschool children, we also distribute traps and also give headwars to repel flies. By doing all these interventions, our hope is that we will reduce the transmission in our intervention area as opposed to the normal tracoma control areas. We hope it will be practical and sustainable for people to use. We also believe that it's scalable to a larger area because we co-developed the interventions with the community. We hope these interventions could also be scaled up in the whole of Ethiopia and reduce tracoma and blindness.