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Connecting the Dots: Investing in youth with disabilities in Uganda

An evaluation of the EU-funded Connecting the Dots project run by Sightsavers in Uganda completed in August 2016.

An eye health clinic in Bhopal, India.

Delivering V2020 in the Caribbean: final report

The landmark Caribbean Strategic Framework for Vision 2020: The Right to Sight (CSF) was developed in 2002 and later updated in 2009.

Student Ariane smiles at her desk while wearing her new glasses.

Exploring blindness around the world: resources for students

These resources support teachers in Ireland to explore issues relating to sight from the developing world.

A boy in Pakistan wears special spectacles during an eye test.

Pakistan Urban Paediatric Eye Care Programme: evaluation

Sightsavers’ Pakistan Country Office developed a five-year project on child eye health in slum areas of five urban cities.

A Ugandan woman sewing clothes.

Economic independence of people with disabilities

This supplementary evidence review looks at the effects of interventions designed to improve employment prospects for adults with physical or sensory disabilities in low and middle income countries.

A mother and daughter hug after receiving cataract operations in India.

Sightsavers' approach to inclusive eye health: presentation

A presentation explaining Sightsavers' commitment to inclusive education for all, and existing government legislation on the issue.

Children attend school in Bangladesh.

Educating for inclusion in Bangladesh

This inclusive project in Bangladesh successfully promoted social and employment inclusion for people with disabilities, and developed new guidelines.

Elimination of blinding trachoma in Guinea Bissau: 2013-2015

An evaluation of a three-year phase (2013-2015) of a long-term SAFE intervention to eliminate trachoma in Guinea-Bissau.

Hazrat with his family.

‘Inclusive’: Barrier-Free Inclusive Society for Persons with Disabilities

The objective of the project was to ensure people with disabilities can participate equally in socio-economic activities and community life. 

A child in Senegal holds antibiotic tablets in his hand.

Global Trachoma Mapping Project (GTMP): end-of-project evaluation

The aim of the three-year GTMP was to map the prevalence of trachoma using smartphones, across all endemic areas worldwide.