Eye Donation

Introduction


We are one of the fastest growing economies in the world today; ironically, we also shoulder one of the largest populations of the visually impaired. There are almost 52 million visually impaired people and 270,000 blind children in India. That's almost one-fourth the world's blind population living in India. For the more academically oriented, as some economist pointed out, this could mean a cumulative loss of over $ 11.1 billion to our GNP! It is this kind of a grave situation that made the government initiate a first of its kind, dedicated program for the eradication of unnecessary blindness. However, even such programs are meager when compared to the magnitude of the problem.

According to Indian council of Medical Research (ICMR) study on blindness show that about 25% of the total blind in India are blind due to corneal blindness. we require really a large number of people to donate their eyes if we want to treat these patients.There is a huge gap between the supply and demand of eyes - supply being 10% of demand! And in a country like India this gap is ever increasing.



bullet Introduction
bullet How bad is the situation?
bullet What is Eye Donation?
bullet What is Cornea ?
bullet What is Corneal Blindness ?
bullet Treatment of Corneal Blindness
bullet Corneal Transplants Procedure
bullet Corneal Transplants
bullet Why should Eyes be donated?
bullet Who can donate Eyes?
bullet Facts about Eye Donation
bullet Instruction for Eye Donation
bullet What can you do ?
bullet Donate your Eyes
bullet At the end ...

Eye Donation Poster


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Eye Donation Poster

Antardrishti Forum for Friends of Blind

Recently a meeting was held at Goverdhan Hotel on 7 February 2010 to discuss the problems of visually impaired people, wherein it was unanimously decided to establish a forum designated as 'Antardrishti Forum for Friends of Blind' which shall address problem of the visually impaired and their seamless integration with the mainstream society.

We welcome your views and suggestions on the same. The forum is being formally launched on 21st February 2010 at Youth Hostel, Sanjay Place, Agra.

Concept note of the forum is available for your perusal in Hindi and English.
affb concept note Hindi
affb concept note English
Please feel free to share your valuable suggestions through email at affb@antardrishti.org as well.

Eye Care

The much awaited awareness manual for school teachers on children's eye care is now available in Hindi language and very soon we will be bringing out the English Manual as well. In this manual, we have incorporated the views and suggestion of teachers, ophthalmologist and instructors. We hope that this manual would serve the purpose of a useful training aid towards prevention of blindness amongst children.



If you, or anyone known to you, work with school (junior section) as a teacher/ principal/ manager or in any capacity and is willing to use this manual, please fill the form to obtain a copy of the manual.

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We would also like to request you to forward this message to everyone in your contact list. This way we can reach to a lot more of them.

Together we can bring a change in the life of Sunayana, a visually impaired............

Currently we are collecting information about visually impaired people in India to understand their situation in a comprehensive manner. This will help us to articulate and share plan and programs for their development.

If you know any visually impaired person and wish to support, kindly download the form and pass it on to him or her. If you find this cumbersome kindly fill the form on their behalf and send the detail by email at sunayana@antardrishti.org or by post to Antardrishti office.

The form is available at http://antardrishti.org/download.php?view.10.


We would also like to request you to forward this message to everyone in your contact list. This way we can reach to a lot more of them.

Theatre for Personality Development

We all know that theatre can play a big role in creating awareness and bringing social change. With this understanding we organized a theatre workshop for the visually impaired children not only to create awareness but also to provide them a tool for their own personality development. This was our first effort; there were barriers all around, but the kids were full of enthusiasm and vigour. They all did some hard work and came out with flying colours. We are planning to organize some more workshops with the visually impaired children and look forward to your comments and feedback sunayana@antardrishti.org. Join us to be part of such a process to bring change in the life of Sunayana; not one but many around us……….

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