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New Zealand
IndiaGoodVision India – Care Netram, established in 2017 in partnership with Good Vision, Germany, is dedicated to addressing the national issue of untreated refractive errors and providing affordable eye care to marginalized communities in Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal.
BrazilSince 2014, Renovatio has served more than 25 states in Brazil, as well as countries such as Haiti, India, and Mozambique, assisting over 400,000 individuals.
Hong Kong Sar ChinaThe Foundation supports projects across the world, including Mainland China, Hong Kong and the UK, while funding research projects in Mainland China, India, Zimbabwe, Vietnam and Bangladesh.
As a guardian of sight, the Taiwan Prevent Blindness Foundation (TPB) is dedicated to protecting and advocating for eye health, preventing avoidable eye diseases, and upholding the right to vision for everyone.
United StatesOptometry Giving Sight supports sustainable and scalable optometry-led programs that educate eye care providers locally and enable the establishment and delivery of vision care and eye health to all.
India
JapanAstellas is committed to creating innovative drugs with cutting-edge science that can address areas of high unmet medical needs. They aim to help patients who have no treatment options, or do not respond adequately to existing treatments.
Dominican Republic
PeruClínica Oftalmológica de la Selva, established in 2013, is a private healthcare organization committed to providing high-quality visual health services. We focus on efficient resource use and decentralized care to reach remote communities.
United KingdomThe Royal College of Ophthalmologists represents the profession in the United Kingdom and supports overseas members in developing countries, building a global community to influence eye health policy and to share standards, training, professional learning and development.
MexicoThe Hospital de la Luz is a Private Assistance Institution that has been fundamental in the development of ophthalmology in Mexico.