In Nepal, we have been working to build and strengthen sustainable eye care systems in communities, working closely with the local partner hospitals with a continued focus on pediatric eye care services.
The Flying Eye Hospital visit in 1985 was followed by the Childhood Blindness Pilot project in 2004 and the establishment of the first children’s eye center in 2006. In 2007, Orbis commissioned a national survey to identify gaps in eye care infrastructure and trained eye teams for pediatric eye care services. Based on these learnings, the National Program for Control of Childhood Blindness in Nepal was conducted between 2010 to 2017, aimed at reducing blindness and visual impairment among children. The Refractive Error Among Children (REACH) program was rolled out in 2018 to address the visual impairment among children due to uncorrected refractive error