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Lao PDR

Where We Work 

Our Work in Lao PDR 

In Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), the main causes of blindness and visual impairment are untreated cataract (75% of cases), uncorrected refractive error (7.4%), and other diseases such as pterygium, posterior segment disease and cataract surgical complications. Of these conditions, 87-97% of the cases are treatable and avoidable.
 

The Fred Hollows Foundation in Lao PDR receives funding from the Australian government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP). Over the past 10 years, this partnership has contributed to the Sustainable Comprehensive Eye Care Program (SCEC) in Lao PDR.



 

 

OUR ACHIEVEMENTS 

True to its mission of creating a world where no one is needlessly blind or vision impaired, The Fred Hollows Foundation in Lao PDR implements the Sustainable Comprehensive Eye Care (SCEC) Project in 10 provinces. 
 

The project has strengthened health systems at the national and provincial levels, ensuring that effective cataract treatment and refractive error prevention are made accessible to all people in the country.
 

In 2019, thousands had their vision restored through mobile outreach activities:

  • 26,741 people had their vision screened 

  • 4,857 received subsidised cataract treatments

  • 5,071 pairs of eyeglasses were distributed

    The Foundation supports eye units in provincial hospitals to deliver regular eye services. In 2019, these eye units delivered 33,492 eye screenings and 769 operations. More people were reached through school eye health programs (54,711 students) and World Sight Day activities (5,592 persons).



 

 

Through The Foundation supported training programs:

  • 17 ophthalmology residents  and 41 ophthalmic nurse students graduated. 

Advocacy efforts contributed to considerable improvement in eye health workforce distribution. 


The results:

  • An additional 13 graduate ophthalmologists have been employed by various government and NGO hospitals in 2019, with six employed by provincial hospitals. 


Gender equity and disability inclusion:

  • Women accounted for more than half (6,987 of 10,560) of people ( who participated in various gender and eye health awareness raising activities. As well, 34 people with a disability participated.
  • Women comprised more than half (335 of 614) of people who received eye screening services during World Sight Day, with 35 referred for cataract surgery. As well, 31 people with a disability were screened with two accessing cataract surgery. 
 

 

 

2019 Results


Helping people see:

  • 120,536 people screened
  • 57,733 eye operations and treatments performed including:
  • 5,626 cataract operations
  • 52,107 other sight saving or improving interventions 
  • 5,562 pairs of glasses distributed
 


Investing in people:

  • 1,700 people trained including:
  • 2 surgeons
  • 30 clinic support staff
  • 1,026 community health workers
  • 631 teachers
  • 40,010 community members educated in eye health

 


In collaboration with the National University of Health Science (UHS) The Foundation is strengthening the Lao PDR’s eye health workforce through training programs for ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses, and village health workers.

The Foundation maintains a good relationship with funding partners such as the Australian Government, and Luxembourg Development (Lux Dev), development agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), Eye Care Foundation (ECF), and CBM.

The Foundation has also worked with government partners such as the National Ophthalmology Centre (NOC), and the Ministry of Health (MOH). The Foundation has also worked in close collaboration with the Ministry of Foreigner Affairs (MOFA) and the National Lao Women Union (LWU).


 

Catch up with Laos' youngest ever cataract patients two months after surgery.

This is the moment seven-month-old twins from remote ‪‎Laos‬ see for the first time... and the moment they see the world more clearly through the cute glasses that will help their eyes adjust. Catch up with Laotian twins Samlan and Sintham and Ray Martin's journey to see them.

 

Where We Work in Lao PDR 

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CONTACT US

Phone:  856 30 5441510 or +856 30 5455416

Office Address:  Country Office in Laos,

Unit 601, Level 6th, Royal Square Office, NongDuang-Nuer Street, NongDuang-Nuer Village, Sikhottabong District, Vientiane Capital, Laos   

Email: [email protected]

 

Country Manager: Mrs. Souphonesa Xaypannha

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 856 20 2222 0961


 

THIS has been your impact over the last year

In 2019, The Foundation focused on building a powerful eye health network with other partners and organisations to achieve more - this is having a massive impact!

The Fred Hollows Foundation hasn’t stopped for 28 years, and we won’t stop until no-one faces a future of avoidable blindness.

This year will be our toughest year yet, and now more than ever we will rely on our loyal donors to continue our life-changing work. Thank you for staying with us! Like what you see? Give us a like, share this video, and subscribe! Subscribe to our channel here

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The Fred Hollows Foundation (USA) is a registered 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organisation, EIN: 82-2851329

Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

The Fred Hollows Foundation USA has attained the Platinum Seal of Transparency on GuideStar.

The Fred Hollows Foundation has safeguards and policies that guide its work.

All content © 2020 The Fred Hollows Foundation. All rights reserved. ABN 46 070 556 642