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MembershipOn May 13, a team of three from North America made up of an Epidemiologist, Lance Putman, his partner Jennifer Putman (Masters in Counseling specializing in trauma care) and myself, Greg Wiens (Faith Coordinator with Global Vision 2020) arrived in Malawi with the purpose of helping set up our first permanent Global Vision 2020 eye-clinics.
I had previously been in Malawi in 2018 and 2019, where I trained a team of Mennonite Congolese refugees who are living in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp on how to use the Global Vision 2020 U-See. While Covid 19 didn’t allow for me to travel to Malawi in 2020, I did manage to resupply them with 1000 eyeglasses that year.
The day after we arrived, the government formally approved our application for permanent eye clinics.  Over the next 14 days, we traveled to four of the six health districts of Malawi, working in conjunction with the Malawi Health as we strategized how to bring affordable eyeglasses to people at the village level.  On top of making basic spherical prescription eyeglasses, we were also able to make prescriptions for eye drops, coordinate basic procedures for conditions such as pterygium, set up appointments for cataract surgeries, all the while working in conjunction with local optometrists. Over the two weeks close to 1000 eyeglasses were made and sold for around $5.  All the profits went to the Congolese Mennonite Refugees.


Our primary goal is to reproduce this programme all over Malawi and then expand to all over Sub-Saharan Africa, starting wherever there are refugee camps, using them as our jumping off point. A secondary goal, when possible, is to help repatriate some of our Congolese Mennonite workers back to their country of origin, to work in future eyeglass clinics.  These plans are in their infancy, but we hope to begin these plans in 2022.