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Join IAPBThis May, the Zimbabwe Council for the Blind proudly marks 70 years of dedicated eye health service delivery a remarkable journey that began in 1955 in the vibrant city of Bulawayo. What started as a small initiative with just a handful of committed individuals has evolved into a national leader in the fight against preventable blindness and in the promotion of accessible eye care.
The Council’s founding vision, championed with support from the British Empire Society for the Blind (now Sight Savers International), was simple yet profound: to prevent blindness and ensure access to eye health services for all Zimbabweans. From the earliest days, mobile eye units formed the backbone of outreach, traveling into remote and underserved areas to deliver vital services from eye screening and treatment to minor ophthalmic procedures. As illustrated below showing old pictures of late 1990s.
Over the decades, the Council expanded its focus while remaining grounded in its mission to restore and preserve sight. Today, our work spans four key areas:
From the initial focus in Matabeleland, our services have now expanded to every province, reaching communities in urban, peri-urban, and rural settings alike. Our outreach model ensures that even the most remote populations benefit from timely and affordable eye care.
Over the past seven decades, we’ve seen millions of consultations, tens of thousands of refractions, and widespread distribution of spectacles, all with the unwavering goal of restoring sight and enhancing quality of life. We are proud to hold an average  of 100000 consultations, distribute 10000 spectacles, 6500 cataract surgeries and 1650 other minor and major surgeries annually.
Our achievements would not have been possible without the support of key partners, including Government of Zimbabwe, Sight Savers International, CBM (Christoffel Blinden Mission), the Beit Trust, Lions Clubs, IPAB internationals, PEEK Vision, IAPB, OAK Foundation, The Rotarians, PEEK Vision , Onesight Essilor Luxottica Foundation ,Vision Catalyst and numerous Zimbabwean professionals and volunteers whose dedication and generosity have sustained us.
As we celebrate 70 years of eye health services, we recommit ourselves to reaching every corner of Zimbabwe with affordable, accessible, and high-quality eye care. Because clear vision is not a luxury it is a right. We intend to also focus on other eye conditions apart from cataract surgeries and refractive errors inclusive of Low Vision, Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma on a larger scale