Eye Care Foundation

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Eye Care Foundation (ECF)
Founded1984 (1984)
Founded atAmsterdam
TypeInternational non-governmental organization
Registration no.member IAPB[1]
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Director
Björn Stenvers[2][3]
Websitewww.eyecarefoundation.eu

Eye Care Foundation (ECF) is an international charity organisation active in over 20 countries in Asia[4] and Africa.[5][6]

ECF was founded when Eyecare Worldwide and Mekong Eye Doctors joined forces in 2008.[7] The two organizations shared the same objectives and working together as the current foundation has proved to be more efficient and effective.

History[]

Eyecare Worldwide (1984) was founded by a Dutch ophthalmologist who was moved by the plight of the high number of people who suffered from blindness that could be cured or even prevented. Mekong Eye Doctors (1993) was founded by a Dutch biochemist after he had been in Thailand to conduct eye research.

Eye Foundation supports projects in Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Tanzania and Vietnam to prevent and cure visual impairment and preventable blindness. The foundation also helps people who don’t have access to good eye care and can’t afford eye care such as glasses or cataract surgery.

Eye Care Foundation has offices and hospitals in the Himalayan region (Nepal), Southeast Asia (Vietnam,[8] Cambodia, Laos) and Africa (Tanzania).[9] Toine van Peperstraten is Ambassador for the Eye Care Foundation.[10]

Countries of operation[]

Cambodia[]

The foundation has provided support for eye care in Cambodia since 1997, helping people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged. ECF has a focus on building a strong eye care network and providing quality affordable eye care by putting high quality eye care departments in local hospitals.[11] They have collaborated with the National Program For Eye Health by working in partnerships with Provincial Health Services in the provinces of Ratanakiri, Mondulkiri, Kratie, Svay Rieng, Tbong Khmum, Preah Vihear, Oddar Meanchey and Pailin. ECF has instituted eye care services for groups such as ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, and women and children.[12] In 2007, the Cambodia Office in Phnom Penh was opened.

Laos[]

ECF first visited Laos in 2007, and started projects in the Xieng Khouang and Houa Phanh provinces in 2011. Support was given in these provinces to increase the quality and availability of eye care. In 2018, the field office in Laos was opened. Two ophthalmologists completed the ophthalmology residency and started their work on projects in the Houaphan and Saysomboun provinces. In Saysomboun, a new eye care unit was established and equipped.[13]

Nepal[]

ECF supports two major hospitals in Nepal; in Mechi and Pokhara. ECF supports eye health programs in Gandaki, Dhaulagiri, Mechi, Gorkha and Karnali. The Nepal office opened in 1988.[14]

Tanzania[]

ECF has supported the eye health department of the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) Hospital[15] since 2009 and has had an office in Tanzania since 2018. The support given to the KCMC consists of training for first-year ophthalmology residents and for various specialties.[16]

Vietnam[]

ECF supports eye care in Vietnam since 1993. Initially, the foundation was involved in organising eye camps operated by Dutch ophthalmologists and nurses, helping to treat as many cataract patients as possible. ECF has established 2 vision centers in Vinh Long and Dong Thap, with the help of donors, increasing the total to 16 Vision Centers with the Foundation’s support across the Mekong Delta region.[17] The Vietnam office in Ho Chi Minh City opened in 2008.

References[]

  1. ^ International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. IAPB.org. Retrieved on 18 June 2021.
  2. ^ Bjorn Stenvers Financieel Dagblad. FD.nl. Retrieved on 29 June 2018.
  3. ^ Björn Stenvers appointed as Eye Care Foundation’s CEO. iapb.org. Retrieved on 4 July 2018.
  4. ^ Eye doctors with old training may miss glaucoma IndiaTimes.com (5 Feb 2018). Retrieved on 05 May 2018.
  5. ^ Africa’s first Rotary Eye Hospital nearing completion in Lagos The Guardian.ng (6 Sept 2017). Retrieved on 04 May 2018.
  6. ^ 8-month old, aged, regain sight VanGuardngr.com (18 April 2018). Retrieved on 05 May 2018.
  7. ^ Instellingen ooghulp slaan handen ineen Volkskrant.nl (25 July 2008). Retrieved on 05 May 2018.
  8. ^ Standard Chartered expands eye care programme to additional 2.2 million people in Vietnam StandardChartered, Sc.com (22 January 2016). Retrieved on 05 May 2018.
  9. ^ Local Lions Club learns about Eye Care Foundation Northwest Signal.net (4 May 2018). Retrieved on 04 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Toine van Peperstraten zet zich in voor Eye Care Foundation".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Eyes Care Foundation". www.ccc-cambodia.org. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  12. ^ "Eye Care Foundation, Cambodia | The Center for Health Market Innovations". healthmarketinnovations.org. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  13. ^ "Eye Care Foundation Annual Report 2016" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Himalaya Eye Hospital". Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  15. ^ "Eye Clinic". www.kcmc.ac.tz. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  16. ^ "Eye Care Foundation Activities in Tanzania". The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  17. ^ "Eye Care Foundation: Enhancing school eye health services at the district level in Vietnam". The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. Retrieved 2021-05-06.

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