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Noor Dubai, Fred Hollows Foundation sign strategic partnershi­p to restore sight in Bangladesh

- By Lola Smith

DUBAI, 6th September, 2021 - Noor Dubai Foundation and The Fred Hollows Foundation have signed a strategic partnershi­p agreement to reduce avoidable blindness for thousands of children and adults in Barishal, Bangladesh. The partnershi­p is a five-year Comprehens­ive Eye Care Project that focuses on treating people with visual impairment caused by diabetic retinopath­y and refractive error, improving access to eye care services and promoting eye health awareness. The programme also aims to promote gender equality through establishi­ng two women-led eye care enterprise­s, which will offer basic eye care services to local community members especially Refractive Error and generate income for the women. This will address visual impairment in the community and poverty among women. Commenting on the partnershi­p, Dr. Manal Taryam, CEO of Noor Dubai Foundation, said, "We are keen to continue collaborat­ing with The Fred Hollows Foundation to strengthen developmen­t efforts, especially to reduce the burden of those at risk of going blind and to help alleviate their suffering through early interventi­on." The Fred Hollows Foundation CEO, Ian Wishart, said, "The partnershi­p demonstrat­es a shared commitment to eliminatin­g avoidable blindness around the world. Right now, four out of five people who are blind don’t need to be. They are blind because of lack of access to medical services and poverty." In Bangladesh, nearly 1.3 million children live with low vision due to refractive errors, the second largest cause of visual impairment in Bangladesh. While more than 10 million people live with diabetes and every one of them is at risk of developing diabetic retinopath­y, which can lead to irreversib­le blindness. "The projected health and economic return of this partnershi­p will benefit a population of five million individual­s in the longterm. I commend the efforts of both foundation­s for their continuous efforts in supporting those in need and reinforcin­g a culture of giving and philanthro­py worldwide," Dr. Taryam said. The long-term impact of the partnershi­p will include strengthen­ing the national health system in Barishal through implementi­ng a comprehens­ive, integrated and sustainabl­e approach. It will also help children with visual impairment reach their full

educationa­l potential. "That is why The Fred Hollows Foundation is partnering with Noor Dubai by launching a sustainabl­e five-year partnershi­p to better manage diabetic retinopath­y and prevent refractive error in Barishal, Bangladesh," Wishart said. It is estimated that 25,000 children and 50,000 adults will benefit from accessing eye care services. The project aims to raise awareness and education for nearly four million people in Barishal. This is the second collaborat­ion between Noor Dubai Foundation and The Fred Hollows Foundation. In 2018, Noor Dubai Foundation answered the call of The Fred Hollows Foundation to help restore sight to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Both of the foundation­s have taken several precaution­ary and proactive contingenc­y measures during the COVID-19 outbreak. "The big lesson of the pandemic should be the need to increase investment in global health and national health systems. A better health service will be better for eye health as well," Wishart added. His Highness Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, set up Noor Dubai as an initiative in 2008 with the vision for a world free from all preventabl­e forms of blindness. The Fred Hollows Foundation establishe­d a regional office at Internatio­nal Humanitari­an City in Dubai in 2017.

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