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OrganizationEyes of Africa
Region South Africa
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
Twitter N/A
ProjectLeader Carly Kruyer


Eyes of Africa's purpose is to sight screen and identify children in need of eye care and to promote the importance of eye health and protection in some of Africa's most vulnerable communities. The importance of a child's vision cannot be underestimated as it affects every part of their everyday life. Addressing visual impairment at a young age will assist the child to become productive independent members of their communities and society at large.


Challenge

Poor vision is a clear barrier to education and employment, and most children and their families in underprivileged areas are often unaware of their difficulties. Because of little to no access to opticians and/or glasses, these children fall behind in school or eventually drop out and are thrown back into a cycle of poverty.

Long-Term Impact

By tackling vision impairment and the root cause of their learning difficulties, this will provide children with the ability to live life to the fullest, reduce inequalities they face on a daily basis and assist the child to become productive independent members of their communities and society at large.

References

  1. http://www.eyesofafrica.org
  2. http://www.eyesofafrica.org
  3. https://www.facebook.com/eyesofafrica.org
  4. https://www.linkedin.com/company/eyes-of-africa
  5. http://hello@eyesofafrica.org


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