Giving Sight to 1 Million in South Africans Proves 'Seeing is Believing'



    KwaZulu Natal (KZN) has learned why 'Seeing is truly Believing' at
    the launch of a project to improve the vision of one million people in
    the province by 2010. A USD1.28 million (approximately R9 million)
    sponsorship by Standard Chartered Bank to Giving Sight to Africa, KZN,
    was announced at the launch by the MEC for Health, Ms Neliswa Nkonyeni
    at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Ethekwini on World Sight
    Day.

    The sponsorship, forming part of the global Standard Chartered
    Bank campaign initiative 'Seeing is Believing' was awarded to project
    partners, the International Centre for Eyecare Education (ICEE) and
    the Department of Health, KZN at the launch attended by MEC for
    Health, Ms. Nkonyeni, Mrs. Ina Cronje, MEC for Education, KZN and
    5,000 invited guests and members of the community.

    The 'Giving Sight to Africa', KZN project, aims to do exactly that
    - give sight to those members of our community who currently do not
    have access to eye care services. The program involves a comprehensive
    eyecare framework, which has been developed through years of extensive
    research and draws on ICEEs international expertise and experience. It
    allows individuals across the community to gain access to eye care
    services, such as eye screening, provision of spectacles and onward
    referrals for more complicated conditions, wherever they may be living
    in the Province. The program is an eye care model which, once it has
    been piloted successfully within KZN, can then be replicated in other
    provinces, and possibly even shared as best practice within other
    African countries where district health forms the cornerstone of the
    national health system.

    Speaking at the launch, MEC for Health, Ms Nkonyeni said, "This is
    another great example of how public and private partnerships can
    deliver great benefits directly to individuals across our communities.
    Preventable and curable blindness, as well as vision impairment is
    restricting many South Africans from supporting themselves and their
    families, and even preventing our young children from getting an
    education - 'Giving Sight to Africa' is a model which aims to address
    this gap in accessing eyecare, thereby generating extensive benefits
    for our people and our broader communities as a whole."

    Taking part in the launch were primary health care nurses, trained
    in primary eye care through ICEEs 'Giving Sight to Africa' program.
    They are the very first graduates of 600 to be trained over the next
    two years, and will be placed in service points of the program
    throughout the province.

    Speaking on behalf of ICEE Global Program Director and World
    Optometrist of the Year 2007, Professor Kovin Naidoo, said, "Giving
    Sight to Africa KZN is a wonderful example of a public-private
    partnership between Government, a Non Profit Organisation (NGO) and a
    corporate sponsor. It allows us each to collectively harness our
    capability and to then deliver a real benefit to the community. We
    applaud the Department of Health and we humbly thank them and our
    generous sponsor Standard Chartered Bank for showing the world, that
    'Seeing is Believing'."

    Attending the launch Standard Chartered Bank , Chief Executive
    Officer for South Africa, Chris Low said, "Standard Chartered Bank's
    international 'Seeing is Believing' campaign allows us to give back to
    the communities in which we operate across the globe. The initiative
    is forms a key part of our commitment to making a difference in the
    lives of individuals, including those in South Africa. Beneficial
    partnerships, such as those formed with the KZN Department of Health
    and ICEE, allow us to achieve this goal - ultimately contributing to
    our international Seeing is Believing target of restoring sight to 10
    million individuals by the year 2010."

    Seeing is Believing is a global community initiative established
    in 2003 which is driven by Standard Chartered staff who fundraise,
    volunteer and raise awareness of avoidable blindness issues.

    The program has already raised enough money to help NGOs across
    the developing world restore the sight of over 1 million people.
    'Seeing is Believing's' latest ambition aims to raise USD 10 million
    by 2010 to make a difference to the lives of 10 million people across
    20 countries.

    For more information, please contact:

    ICEE - International Centre for Eyecare Education

    ICEE is a global non-profit, non-governmental organization. In the
    last ten years ICEE has delivered sustainable eye care services,
    education and training programs in more than 40 countries. ICEE is
    focused on the elimination of avoidable blindness by developing
    solutions with communities in need of eye care thereby improving
    opportunities in education, employment and quality of life.
    www.icee.org

    Standard Chartered Bank - Seeing is Believing campaign

    Seeing is Believing is a Standard Chartered initiative which works
    with leading eye care agencies to support projects that have an
    immediate impact on people's lives and establish sustainable health
    care for the future. The programme supports VISION 2020 - The Right to
    Sight, a global collaboration bringing together the International
    Agency for Prevention of Blindness, the World Health Organisation and
    international NGOs to eliminate avoidable blindness by the year 2020.
    For more information, visit website: www.seeingisbelieving.org.uk

    Distributed by ICEE 2007