By Allison Clements | Project Leader
Screen & Provide Glasses to Rural Tanzanians
Since our last update, Eye Corps has remained active in the Chemba District of Dodoma Region in central Tanzania, a predominantly rural area where access to basic vision care is extremely limited. Local outreach activity has continued with a campaign led in February, reaching a total of 752 patients screened across multiple communities, many of whom had never previously received an eye examination.
Eye Corps–trained ophthalmic staff used portable eye charts and simple diagnostic tools to identify common and treatable eye conditions. Patients in need of glasses received them—often experiencing clear vision for the first time—restoring clarity, dignity, and independence in their daily lives.
This outreach reflects the same locally led, sustainable approach that underpins our GlobalGiving project to provide eye screenings for 300 people in need. Project funds directly support screening activities like the one carried out in Chemba by helping cover essential equipment, supplies, and trained personnel required to deliver preventative eye care in underserved regions.
We are deeply grateful for your continued support. With additional funding, we will be able to expand screening efforts to reach more individuals who still lack access to even the most basic vision care—bringing us closer to our goal of screening 300 people and ensuring no one is left behind due to preventable vision loss.
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