Joint project of Orange Foundation and Armenian Eye Care Project is ending


Joint project of Orange Foundation and Armenian Eye Care Project is ending

  • 17-11-2011 19:43:23   | Armenia  |  Press release

Joint project of free eye screenings and treatment launched by Orange Foundation and Armenian Eye Care Project (AECP) in Aragatsotn region, which aimed to provide free eye screening services to the residents of the region, as well as treatment for socially vulnerable people, is coming to its end. In the frames of the project more than 1800 adults and 1300 children have undergone eye screening, around 600 adults have undergone deep eye screening in the mobile hospital, over 600 glasses have been provided. Around 200 surgeries and laser treatments have been conducted in the mobile hospital. In the frames of the project eye care awareness special classes have been conducted for around 500 children of nine schools in Shirak region parallel to eye screenings. Local ophthalmologists, namely in Talin and Ashtarak regions, actively support the AECP in eye screenings of the local population during October and November. Local residents and those from neighboring villages applied to the local ophthalmologists, who received the patients in regional centers or visited the villages on certain days. The AECP medical teams visited Aragats and Aparan regions within October. Eye care mobile hospital hosted in Tsakhkahovit, Aparan, Talin and will stay in Ashtarak till November 20. To support the works of the AECP in Aragatsotn region, Orange Foundation has allotted 5 million drams. In this connection Bruno Duthoit, the Chairman of the Board of Orange Foundation, today visited Eye care mobile hospital (ECMH) hosted in Ashtarak to get familiarized with the works done. This was his second visit to the mobile hospotal where he got acquainted with the lasers and surgical instruments, witnessed eye screenings and surgeries of the patients, talked to the patients and shared their impressions. Bruno Duthoit said: “It is a matter of priority for us to facilitate communication among people, that’s why people with eye diseases are in the center of the attention of Orange Foundation. After the project in Shirak region we are today in Aragatsotn where we met people whose life has changed thanks to the Foundation and our partners. It’s worth to note that 68% of the cases of eye problems found in children were diagnosed for the first time, and it’s extremely important to identify the problem in the first stage in order to prevent its future development. We are proud for our partnership with the Armenian Eye Care Project and congratulate them for these results.” To recall, in the frames of the first stage of the project held in Shirak region 4200 adults and 1130 children have undergone eye screening, around 640 adults have undergone deep eye screening in the mobile hospital, over 2000 glasses have been provided. Around 270 surgeries and laser treatments have been conducted in the mobile hospital. To support the works of the AECP in Shirak region, Orange Foundation has allotted 9 million drams. -ends- About Orange Foundation Orange Foundation has been established in April 2011. Orange Armenia Foundation brings to 11 the number of foundations active in the Orange global footprint. Orange Armenia joined the network of foundations, including France, Spain, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Poland, Slovakia, Republic of Moldova and Dominican Republic. Since its creation in 1987, the Orange Foundation is the main structure within the Orange Group realizing charitable and philanthropy projects. Considering communication as the main stimuli of social development, Orange Foundation supports projects making communication more accessible to everyone. Orange Armenia Foundation focuses its work on the following key areas: community development, children, health & disability. The Orange Foundation coordinates all of the Group’s philanthropic activities worldwide, working in close collaboration with the network of foundations and Orange companies. Today, corporate philanthropy projects, proposed by international and local non-governmental organizations are supported in over 30 countries in Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa, where the Group operates.
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