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What will my donation achieve? (update) The VISION2020 links programme is not a 'quick fix' charity programme. The team aims to help provide training for the staff in Kano eye hospital and help set up a self sustaining eyecare service for children...

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What will my donation achieve? (update) The VISION2020 links programme is not a 'quick fix' charity programme. The team aims to help provide training for the staff in Kano eye hospital and help set up a self sustaining eyecare service for children...

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Childhood blindness "In developing countries, 60% of children die within a year of going blind" This is a shocking statistic, and most of these cases of blindness can be prevented. One of the priorities of the VISION 2020...

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What will my donation achieve? (update)

Posted on : 15-10-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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donationsThe VISION2020 links programme is not a ‘quick fix’ charity programme. The team aims to help provide training for the staff in Kano eye hospital and help set up a self sustaining eyecare service for children in the area. You can get a feel for the lack of facilities etc. from the reports from the visit.

In developing countries a little money can go a long way. CBM have a ‘virtual gift shop’ with estimated costs for certain procedures. These figures are general estimates and may not be accurate for costs in Nigeria.

In the past, mistakes have been made in funding health programmes in developing countries. Expensive equipment has been purchased, but in some cases it has been underused because it either cannot be integrated with the existing system or cannot be properly maintained.

Our project has been designed to be made ‘fit for purpose’ through face to face meetings between the respective teams. Some of the money for the project will be used to fund the visits of the eyecare teams to and from Nigeria, a vital part of the project. These visits, supervised by the ICEH, will help to ensure that the programme is carefully tailored to the needs of children in Kano and that there are ample opportunities for training the whole multidisciplinary team. Our aim is to help the team in Kano to develop and continue the eyecare programme to help prevent blindness well into the future. The money from the justgiving site will be channeled into the project through an account held by CBM, the charity that supports the E.C.W.A. eye hospital in Kano. This means that admin costs can be kept to the minimum. Further details about how exactly the money will be used to be released after the first Nigerian visit: watch this space!

Kathleen’s (cryptic) diary of the Kano visit

Posted on : 01-10-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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[Editor: Business buzzwords all in a spin...]

My diary was planned
but never happened.
We were on a mission for a ‘LEAN’.
Who knows what it means?
(Ask the team manager for details)…
It’s about streamlining.
Life in Kano change your tune,
it would have been mean.
Teams should do brain storming on plans ahead for this link.
Oh no… not politically correct, a new buzz word….”thought showering.”

[Editor: back to the future...?]

Went to theatre and spoke to John the local anaethetist expert, done more in a year than in my life time experience.  Shared our thoughts and came up with new ideas together for strengthening our future collaborations. I am in awe how much can be achieved with so little equipment. Go back 30 years and I was back in St Columb’s.  Look forward to seeing David the head anaesthetist and sharing our learning over these 30 years.  Young Kevin I wish you success in your future training as an anaesthetist.  Our world is getting smaller as we realise what an impact we have on one another.  Look forward to this Dr Who experience.

Kathleen Kelly Anaethetist Kathleen Kelly