We can say it's official now! VisionSpring is one of India's best NGOs to work for!
Just last week, Great Place to Work® Institute (India) held their 'For All Summit' in Mumbai, where we were formally listed amongst India's top-20 NGOs thanks to our positive work culture and employee wellbeing.
Congratulations to all our team members for well representing our organization and upholding our core values. This achievement means a lot after being certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for three consecutive years!
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Approximately 21 million people in Vietnam need eyeglasses but do not have access to them, impacting their ability to earn, learn, and stay safe.
We want to thank the KILLINE Group for partnering with us as we scale our work across the country. Their provision of high-quality, affordable eyewear will accelerate our efforts in building a future where everyone in Vietnam has the eyeglasses they need.
As the old proverb says, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." Thank you for supporting our cause.
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“This is a real watershed moment for this sector,” Ella Gudwin. “We’ve been banging on about it for 20 years. What’s really exciting is now there’s lots of other people in the orchestra. And we’re louder and more organised and have more consensus than we’ve ever had before.”
Thank you to Anna Patton at The Progress Playbook for speaking to our CEO, Ella Gudwin, about the lack of affordable eye care in low-income countries, and the growing recognition that eyeglasses are worth focusing on.
Clear vision doesn't just feel good, it increases earning power too. The recently published THRIVE randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh found that reading glasses dispensed by community health workers boosted recipients’ monthly income by an average of 33%!
It also demonstrated the potential of training community members in basic eye care without relying solely on medical professionals who can be hard to access. Why is this important? By partnering with local networks, glasses are brought to the last mile of some of the most rural areas of countries where eye care was previously inaccessible.
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We had a wonderful experience celebrating 20 years of VISION 2020 INDIA: The Right to Sight — India this past weekend!
Thank you to VISION 2020 INDIA for their exceptional efforts in bringing together key delegates from across the country.
Some of our favourite moments:
- Impactful sessions on 'Multi-sectoral Engagement to Strengthen Eye Health' presented by Anshu Taneja, Managing Director of VisionSpring, India.
- Awarding the 5th annual Dr. Jordan Kassalow VisionSpring Award to Gomabai Netralaya Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- Engaging and connecting panel discussions on critical eye health topics by Anshu Taneja and Rajan Kumar, Director, Vision Access Programs, VisionSpring, India
- Creating awareness of the need to collaborate on creating a Clear Vision India by Noopur S. , Director, Partnerships, VisionSpring, India
- Discussions on philanthropic funding mechanisms to increase engagement within different industries.
We are honoured to have participated in these valuable sessions and to have had the opportunity to showcase our 'Dare to Matter' range of quality certified eyeglasses — Made in India — at our booth!
Partner with VisionSpring and make a difference! We look forward to collaborating with you.
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Special thanks to: Phanindra Babu Nukella, Dr. Promila Gupta, Jagdeep Basur, Dr Ritu Ghosh, Ms. Amrita Warring, Sankara Eye Foundation , India , Dr. Praveen Vashist, RN Mohanty, Dr. Nitin Batra, Dr.Rajesh Saini, Dr. Kalpana Yadav, Risha Garg
Congratulations to the entire International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) team for hosting yet another fantastic 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE.
The eye care sector keeps gaining momentum, and this year's gathering in #Mexico City – with more than 400 delegates from around the world – is a clear sign of that.
Our main takeaways:
🗣 PATIENTS AND CUSTOMERS COME FIRST
Achieving Universal Health Coverage – one that includes comprehensive eye care – requires a commitment to people-centered healthcare. Ella Gudwin, Eleanor Southwood, Kira Baldonado, and Tsu Shan Chambers discussed the importance of understanding the individual behind the statistics and how they better inform our efforts. They need to be heard.
💡 RESEARCH COORDINATION
The entire sector is coming together, building the information and evidence for support that will unlock new resources and shape policy action. The research and learnings showcased during the rapid fire sessions cannot be understated. Thank you to Cindy Tromans, Andrew Bastawrous, Imran A. Khan, Babar Qureshi, Anthea Burnett, and many more, for sharing your valuable insights.
🤝 COLLABORATING FOR SCALE & SYSTEMS CHANGE
The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Through meaningful partnerships, we will expand proven models, support governments in improving access to services, and achieve the systems change needed to reach the more than 1 billion people who don't have the eyeglasses they need.
Thank you to everyone who paid the VisionSpring team a visit – especially those who took a picture at our photo booth!
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If you're in #Mexico City for 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE and still haven’t visited our stall, come find us in the Marketplace!
Swing by to meet the VisionSpring team and take a picture at our #LoveYourEyes photo booth. Eye care for all!
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There's a childhood epidemic that we know we can solve.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is affecting more people at younger ages and expected to impact five billion people by 2050.
Most people who don't have access to the eyeglasses they need live in low- and middle-income countries. Our See to Learn program places vision screening camps within schools and community centers, providing quality eye care in a convenient, accessible space. To date, we have screened more than one million children in #India and provided glasses to all those who needed them.
If you want to learn more on how we share the wonder of clear vision in schools across India, find the link in the comments below.
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2030 IN SIGHT LIVE is just two days away!
Join VisionSpring CEO, Ella Gudwin for "Catalysing Patient and Consumer Voices in Eye Care" on June 26 at 11:15am EST.
She joins:
Kira Baldonado - Prevent BlindnessEleanor Southwood - Vision Foundation
and Tsu Shan Chambers - Optometrist, Actress & Producer,
to explore the impact and support that patient and consumer voices provide to achieving Universal Health Coverage.
Don't miss out! Follow the event live by registering on the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) event app here: https://lnkd.in/d_TTb7wY
And if you'll be there in person, please also join the "Driving Progress for 2030 In Sight - Lessons Learnt" Rapid Fire session, co-chaired by Ella Gudwin and Cindy Tromans - World Council Of Optometry.
This will also be an opportunity to learn more about THRIVE, the Randomized Controlled Trial that demonstrated that a pair of reading glasses can boost median monthly income by 33.4%.
See you there!
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On #WorldRefugeeDay, we want to voice our support to all displaced peoples around the world. Everyone, everywhere has the right to seek refuge from war, violence, and persecution.
At VisionSpring, we recently had the privilege to share the wonder of clear vision with South Sudanese refugees in Uganda. Our outreach, in partnership with Amani Sasa and BRAC, enabled us to provide essential vision care to numerous families, helping them see a brighter future amidst challenging circumstances.
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Program Coordinator at VisionSpring
1wBest of luck! ☺️