Help blind children in Inner Mongolia, China
Help blind children in China
Summary
This project restores sight to 3,000 children and 5,000 adults at risk of losing sight in one or both eyes, fully trains 600 medical professionals and establish a pediatric eye care centre in Baotou.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Currently Baotou has no pediatric eye care capability and people's living standards are well below the poverty line. Besides, village doctors are not well-trained. To cope with this problem, ORBIS will partner with a local hospital to establish a professional pediatric eye care centre that can provide quality and affordable services. Also, ORBIS will establish a network of 10 vision centres that can extend paediatric eye care services to poor people. Training will also be provided for doctors.
Activities
ORBIS will partner with a local hospital to establish a professional pediatric eye care centre. Also, we will establish 10 vision centres to extend pediatric eye care services to poor people. Furthermore, training will be provided for doctors.
Funding Information
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
This project will set up a pediatric eye care centre at Baotou Eye Hospital, restore sight to 3,000 children and 5,000 adults and train up 600 primary eye care providers in 4 years.
Project Message
The preventably blind children in Inner Mongolia are looking to you for a glimmer of hope.
- Mr. Paul Forrest, Regional Director for Development - Asia
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Ms. Mary Lau
Senior Development Manager
Room 12, 1/F
Victoria Centre
15 Watson Road, North Point, Hong Kong
China
85225087019
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
Project ORBIS International Inc.
520 Eighth Ave. 11th Floor
New York,
NY
10018
United States
(646) 674-5500
http://www.orbis.org
Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
China
and can also be found under
Children.
For more information about China, read the Human Development Report on China or the Wikipedia entry for China.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 13, 2006
Latest Update from the Field
2009 Q1 & Q2 Progress Report
By Ms Mary Lau - Director of Development, Hong Kong, October 19, 2009 10:02 AM
1.1 Three-month Ophthalmological training
In the first two quarters of 2009, five doctors from our Baotou eye care network received training during two separate three-month workshops at Bao Tou Eye Hospital (BTEH). The ultimate aim was to enable trainees to provide more specialized pediatric eye care services to children in their catchment areas.
1.2 National oculoplastics training workshop
Dr Ma Liping attended a national oculoplastics training workshop between April 1st and 4th in Nanjing Tongren Hospital. Skills shared included treatment of ptosis, pterygium, cicatrial ectropion and ocular prosthesis.
1.3 Training of local doctors in the network
Between January and March 2009, Dr Ma Liping, Dr Zhao Leyi and Dr Hou Liwen of BTEH made 10 visits to offer technical support to the branch center in Damao Qi County and vision centers in Siziwang Qi County, Shaerqin Township and Haye Hutong Township. During the visits, each doctor provided consultation and treatment for complicated cases which staff at the branch center and vision centers were unable to handle by themselves. The three BTEH doctors also demonstrated surgical techniques for cataracts, glaucoma, strabismus and pterygium. In all, eight local doctors were trained. After training, each of these doctors was able to manage certain conditions, identify patients needing referral and provide patients with important eye care information.
1.4 Training of community health workers (CHWs)
A total of 27 CHWs from Su Bo Gai Township received their first-ever primary eye care training between March 25th and 27th, 2009.
2. Increasing public awareness
2.1 Second World Glaucoma Day
To mark March 12th World Glaucoma Day, BTEH organized an eye health education campaign, increasing the awareness of some 500 people through face-to-face consultation and brochure distribution.
2.2 Screening activities
Outreach screening remains an effective way of identifying and treating many eye conditions during their early stages. Such screenings also enhance public awareness of eye care and protection.
The BTEH project screened around 60,021 people during the first two quarters of 2009.
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