Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Global Vision Aid Launch


AMWT launches ‘Global Vision Aid’ for blindness

October 30, 2013


LAHORE (PR) - Al Mustafa Welfare Trust (AMWT), a worldwide charity organisation based in UK, has launched ‘Global Vision Aid’ (GVA) project for blindness. During this campaign AMWT would arrange free eye screening facilities and operate cataract surgeries through eye camps, eye clinics and medical centers. This campaign has launched from Pakistan and later it would be introduced in Asia, Africa and Middle East countries.
Chairman Al Mustafa Abdul Razzaq Sajid said in a statement that Trust would operate 10,000 cataract surgeries and screening 100,000 eye patients in next year. He said under Global Vision Aid free eye camps are being organized in backward and far-flung areas of Pakistan.

He further said that recently Trust has organised free eye camps in Kallar Syedan district Rawalpindi, Khanewal, Jhelum, Lahore, Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur, Shorkot and different parts of Kashmir. A ten-day free eye camp would continue from October 25 to November 3 at Basic Health Centre Chak 14 of district Chiniot where more than 400 cataract surgeries would be conducted. This eye camp campaign would continue from October to December 2013.

Sajid said that according to a world estimate visually impaired people were 285 million, of whom 39 million are blinds. The major reasons of blindness are damage of retina caused by complications of diabetes, age-related muscular degeneration (AMD), a medical condition which usually affects older adults and results in loss of vision. Corneal opacities, a serious vision problem and cataract, clouding of lens inside the eye, are most common causes of blindness, conventionally treated by surgery. Glaucoma was another serious threat in which the optic nerve was damaged in a characteristics pattern. It was also called silent thief of sight because loss of vision often occurs gradually over a long period of time. Once a lost vision could not normally be recovered, he added. So treatment was aimed at preventing further loss. Trachoma, he said, also called granular conjunctivitis leading cause of infectious blindness in the world, he concluded. 

Friday, 27 September 2013

Earthquake strikes Mashel, Pakistan 25th September 2013

Major earthquake kills at least 350 and leaves thousands injured and homeless in Mashel, Baluchistan, a remote region of Pakistan

According to The United States Geological Survey (USGS). the earthquake took place on 24 September 2013 at 11:29:48 UTC at 27.000°N 65.514°E. The depth of the earthquake was reported to be 15 kilometres (9.3 mi).

  • A powerful earthquake of 7.7 magnitude earthquake which centered in Baluchistan province's remote Awaran district flattened entire villages hitting the South West region of Pakistan. The natural disaster has killed more than 350 people, destroyed 21,000 homes and left 300,000 helpless victims in a state of panic and in dire need of shelter, blankets, medical aid and food.
  • A state of emergency has been declared in the heavily hit districts of Awaran, Kech and Panchgur where the death toll is expected to rise further.
  • The teams of Al Mustafa are helping people on the ground providing first aid and helping people to take out from rubble.

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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Gift of Vision pre-recording showing on Islam Channel today



“The Al Mustafa Gift of Vision” event that was held on 7th of June will have its pre-recording played on Islam Channel on Sunday 25th August 2013 at 4pm. So if you attended the event you might catch yourself on TV.