Friday 22 February 2013

Free Eye Camp Bangladesh

Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries. The majority of the country's eye care facilities are based in the big cities, but around 80% of the country's population live in rural areas, many of them living below the poverty line According to the World Health Organisation, 87% of the visually disabled live in underdeveloped countries.






Eye experts say 80% of blindness can be cured. However, 75% of the population of Bangladesh live in remote villages with few basic facilities. Besides being afraid of treatment and surgery, there is also the heavy cost of such help. A poor diet, especially one lacking in vitamin A, a lack of education and no antenatal preparation for pregnant women all contribute to the high percentage of blindness in the country.

Blindness in Bangladesh is also a social problem. Blind people are excluded from employment and are a burden to their family. Daughters cannot be married, something that's especially significant given that studies show women have a higher risk of being visually impaired. By having their vision restored, children in Bangladesh will be better equipped to survive in an impoverished country.

 Al Mustafa is helping blind people in Bangladesh working along with local partners to bring eye care within reach of the poorest communities. We have set up four free eye camps. The camps were of the great success and helped thousands to see again.

Recent achievements 

The first camp was organised on 15th December 2012 at Bishwanath Town, 825 people attended the camps and received various types of free service including eye sight check-ups, drops, medicines and eye glasses, whereas 38 people received free cataract surgery. The free eye camps were like mini hospital where all type of services were available for any eye conditions.

The second camp was held on 20th Jan 2013 at Fenchugonj Town, 180 people attended the camp and 18 people received free cataract surgery whereas other received various types of free treatment.

 The third camp was held on 22nd Jan 2013 at Sunamgonj Town, 380 people attended the camp and 52 people received free cataract surgeries. The forth camp was held on 7th February 2013 at Beinebazar, 265 people attended the camp and 27 received free cataract surgeries.

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