Knowledge product building partnership project supported by the European Union
Sightsavers and the Rising Flame initiated a research to respond to the urgent needs of women with disabilities in India during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gender and disability: A perspective from India
The overall aim of this study is to better understand the demand for and provision of eye care services in the city of Jaipur, with a specific focus on urban slum-dwelling communities.
A School based Study on Hygiene, Sanitation and Health among Girls in Howrah: Knowledge and Practices.
In most rural communities, eye health (if available) is limited to cataract screening with limited or no attention given to other eye ailments.
Sightsavers has been working in the Sundarbans for seven years and, until 2013, had supported the establishment of 2 eye hospitals and 2 vision centres.
This report is an attempt to document, for the first time in India, the need for eye health care interventions as well as truckers’ own views on the vital issue of vision.
Sightsavers considers partnerships to be of vital and fundamental importance in the way it works towards achieving its mission.
For Sightsavers in India, 2013 has been more around system strengthening and envisioning a better tomorrow so that our programmes are more impactful.