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People living with vision loss: 
IAPB Vision Atlas. (2025, May 22). IAPB Vision 
Atlas. https://visionatlas.iapb.org/

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Our Work in Nepal & Bangladesh

We expanded our Hospital-Based Community Eye Health Program into Nepal in 2016. We first worked in Nepal in 1973, when we established the Nepal Eye Hospital in Kathmandu, the country’s first full-fledged eye hospital. Before leaving the country, we played an instrumental role in establishing and/or strengthening five other eye hospitals in Nepal. After leaving to focus our blindness prevention programs in more urgently needed areas, our support was requested again. Today, we partner with Nepal Eye Hospital and Fateh-Bal Eye Hospital in Nepalgunj. We began partnering with communities in Bangladesh in 2018.

Our current partners are Symbiosis Bangladesh, which works to alleviate poverty and empower the development of community-based organizations, and the Dr. K. Zaman BNSB Eye Hospital, which provides eye health care for people from all walks of life.


2024 Highlights 

In 2024, our highlights included hospital strengthening that led to successful surgeries resulting in vision recovery (measured through visual acuity metrics). We confirmed quality eye health-care service in our three vision centres, conducted door-to-door surveys of 27,207 people, and implemented public health education and awareness raising activities that reached 17,080 people.

Through integrated eye health, we linked 1,879 children under five years of age to primary health centres for immunization and 61 expectant women and nursing mothers to primary health centres.

Pivoting two of our projects 

Two of our vision centre projects are being implemented in partnership with another non-governmental organization. The vision centres are in their field offices, which are remote. While this arrangement minimizes the cost of rent, the remoteness of these facilities has made it difficult to reach our targets for dispersing eyeglasses and performing cataract surgeries. We have now shifted to becoming a non-financial technical partner in this project, and we will assess the project after one year. A non-financial technical partnership is an agreement where we provide technical expertise without funding.

In 2024, our highlights included hospital strengthening that led to successful surgeries resulting in vision recovery (measured through visual acuity metrics). We confirmed quality eye health-care service in our three vision centres, conducted door-to-door surveys of 27,207 people, and implemented public health education and awareness raising activities that reached 17,080 people.

Through integrated eye health, we linked 1,879 children under five years of age to primary health centres for immunization and 61 expectant women and nursing mothers to primary health centres.

Pivoting two of our projects 

Two of our vision centre projects are being implemented in partnership with another non-governmental organization. The vision centres are in their field offices, which are remote. While this arrangement minimizes the cost of rent, the remoteness of these facilities has made it difficult to reach our targets for dispersing eyeglasses and performing cataract surgeries. We have now shifted to becoming a non-financial technical partner in this project, and we will assess the project after one year. A non-financial technical partnership is an agreement where we provide technical expertise without funding.


2023

582,597

Eye Exam

58,564

Pairs of eyeglasses dispensed

59,057

People screened through door-to-door surveys

31,973

Students screened through school eye health programs

37,486

Eye surgeries performed

Learn more about our work in 2023

Impact Stories from XXXX

Our Current Priorities in Nepal & Bangladesh

  • Strengthening existing partner hospitals through equipment and training
  • Intensifying eye health education activities to empower people to seek eye health care
  • Exploring new partnerships
  • Declaring communities as avoidable blindness-free

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