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Join IAPBWith a population of 94 million people scattered across remote and often hard to reach areas, Ethiopia is a rapidly developing country, and is emerging from some of the worst trappings of extreme poverty that existed a decade or so ago.
In 2013, the Department for International Development (DFID) awarded Vision Aid Overseas with a major grant to help improve the livelihoods of people living in five districts of southern Ethiopia by increasing access to primary eye care, glasses and treatment for eye diseases. The grant was co-funded by Essilor UK Ltd with cash, spectacles and lenses.
Working in partnership with Ethiopian NGO, Grarbet Tehadiso Mahber (GTM), Vision Aid Overseas has delivered eye care services directly to the door steps of remote and isolated communities where previously such services simply did not exist. After three successful years of working in partnership with DFID, Essilor UK Ltd and GTM, Vision Aid Overseas was able to:
By making eye care services accessible to remote and isolated communities, a final year survey showed that:
Anne Buglass, Director of Programmes said: “Over £200 billion worth of productivity is lost every year simply because people do not have the glasses they need to see clearly. The outcome of the three-year programme showed that when eye care is made accessible, adults are more likely to increase their household income and children are more likely to reach their potential in school, achieve better education, and in the long term have greater economic prospects when they leave school. Ultimately we want to see fewer people living in poverty because of poor eye sight, and this project has shown that this is an attainable goal.”
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