Ross Culligan

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Fundraising for ORBIS Ireland

£2,702
raised of £2,600 target
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Event: Great Ethiopian Run 2015, on 22 November 2015
We fund surgeries, antibiotics and training to eliminate trachoma in Ethiopia

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I am taking on 35,000 Ethiopians in their back yard...at alititude 7500 ft above sea level. A friend of mine has done this before and described it as a trip of a lifetime...so here goes. I will be paying my flights and accomodation so all money raised goes direct to the charity

Really appreciate the help with raising the funds

The Challenge More than one million Ethiopians are blind, and close to three million have low vision. The country also has a high prevalence of trachoma — a highly contagious and completely preventable eye disease that can result in blindness after years of repeated infection. With these challenges, Ethiopia faces immense difficulties to meet the healthcare needs of its population, particularly in rural areas.


Orbis

  • Orbis is implementing a model for comprehensive rural eye care to address critical gaps through capacity building, healthcare technology development and advocacy.
  • Orbis is training both community and health-care workers in all aspects of eye care, from awareness of services, identification, diagnosis, referral and treatment.
  • Orbis is addressing the enormous challenge of trachoma in Ethiopia by implementing the World Health Organization’s SAFE strategy (eyelid surgery, antibiotics, face cleanliness and environmental improvement).
  • Orbis is helping to reduce the risk of trachoma by training nurses to perform trichiasis surgeries at primary healthcare units and building awareness by teaching community health workers, teachers, local women’s group leaders and community leaders about eye health.

 Presence

Orbis has a longstanding partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health, through which they work to develop and strengthen the capacity of existing government health providers to deliver eye care services at the primary, secondary and tertiary level.

Together, they are building effective referral networks between primary, secondary and tertiary services to ensure that people are appropriately treated at the right level of the healthcare system to maximize their potential visual recovery, and ensure that follow-up services are available.

 Success in Ethiopia

  • Orbis were the first eye care organization to implement the World Health Organization–endorsed strategy to eliminate trachoma in Ethiopia
  • Orbis supported the development of Ethiopia’s first pediatric ophthalmology clinic and its first eye bank
  • Orbis increased the number of Ethiopia’s ophthalmologists from 76 to 120 with the help of local partners
  • Orbis also helped increase the number of cataract surgeons from 3 to 48, and the number of optometrists from zero to 123

 When sight is restored to people who are visually impaired, or when blindness is prevented, it doesn't just improve the lives of individuals. It strengthens their communities. Men and women can return to work. Children go back to school. People can contribute to their community helping to build a better future for their families.

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About the charity

Orbis is a charity working to eliminate avoidable blindness. Shockingly, 75% of all visual impairment can be prevented or treated. That means that nearly 190 million adults and children would be able to see today if they had received surgery, treatment or glasses.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,701.78
Online donations
£2,701.78
Offline donations
£0.00

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