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Our Delivery Partnerships

At The Fred Hollows Foundation, partnerships are the heart of our work. We work with local partners to deliver sight-saving eye care. Our partners, mostly local and national governments, are essential in making eye care accessible and sustainable.

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Who are our delivery partners?

The Foundation believes that local communities, civil society, and government partners are best positioned to understand and address the rights, needs, and aspirations of their communities. Our delivery partners primarily include local, regional, and national governments, whose knowledge and capabilities we respect, recognise, and support to establish sustainable eye care services. 

Working collaboratively with governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organisations is essential for creating the conditions and structural changes necessary for effective, people-centred, sustainable, long-term change. By harnessing the combined knowledge, skills, resources, and experience of our partners, we achieve greater impacts than we could working alone.

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What do our partners deliver?

Our partners are integral to the success of our mission and the sustainability of any impacts. We support them to add or enhance eye health related activities within their existing strategies and priorities. They take on prominent roles in program management and delivery. As service providers, they perform crucial work such as surgeries, training, screenings, and research, supported by our funds, technical expertise and networks.  

We work with our partners to uphold the highest standards in program and clinical quality. Together, we strive to deliver impactful eye health services and strengthen local systems, with the overarching goal of ending avoidable blindness.

We help our partners excel

Here's how we strengthen our partners:

We tailor our support to strengthen our partners' diverse capabilities, including organisational aspects like compliance, safeguarding, finance management, leadership, governance, and project management. Our technical support focuses on health system strengthening and workforce development, enhancing eye health curriculums in collaboration with local and global academic and research organisations. We emphasise continuous quality improvement in cataract care, helping health facilities identify and implement clinical quality initiatives through online and peer-supported training programs.

We improve data quality to support evidence-based decision-making. We also assist our partners in using their Hospital Management Information System and collaborate with them to build a robust digital health system for more effective and efficient operations.

We have a framework in place to ensure our work reaches all people no matter their gender, age, where they live, socio-economic status, ethnicity or if they are living with a disability. We provide the tools and support to ensure eye health service providers can reduce barriers to access and ensure no one is missed out.

We provide financial support and essential equipment to empower our partners. By supplying state-of-the-art technical facilities and resources, we help ensure that our partners can deliver high-quality eye care services efficiently and effectively.

The Foundation aims to have governments take ownership and management of eye health service and invest the funding needed to end avoidable blindness. We align our initiatives with government agendas to ensure sustainability of outcomes and local ownership of programming. We engage governments to commit budget to eye health, shifting public attitudes through education, or amending policies and laws. We seek local government input on where we work and what we do. Where eye health is not a priority, we build national coalitions of eye health stakeholders to support the development of national Eye Health Plans owned by the Ministry of Health.

Providing hope in sight

We helped our partners implement a sight-saving project in three provinces across Vietnam to screen and educate people about eye health. Provincial Eye Hospitals in Da Nang, Quang Nam and Tien Giang served as implementing partners, screening people’s eyes to detect some of the most common conditions causing vision impairment.

The Foundation supported provincial governments for over two years, focusing on cataract, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and refractive error, the project:

36,000

People screened

9,750

Referred for follow-up treatment

1,100

Vulnerable people supported

1,000,000+

Educated on eye health in local areas 

Thank you delivery partners

In 2023 we worked with countless partners and stakeholders – we thank them for their passion and valued contributions to reducing avoidable blindness.

  • HealthNet TPO 
  • Kirby Institute (UNSW) 
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 
  • Central Australia Aboriginal Congress 
  • Health Habitat – Trachoma 
  • Alina Vision Eye Hospital 
  • Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association 
  • Victorian Aboriginal Health Service Co-Operative Ltd 
  • Brien Holden Foundation 
  • Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation 
  • Nganampa Health Council Inc 
  • Lions Eye Institute Ltd 
  • Central Australia Health Service 
  • Institute for Urban Indigenous Health Ltd 
  • CheckUP Australia 
  • South Eastern Sydney Local Health District 
  • NSW Rural Doctors Network Ltd 
  • Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory 
  • Deadly Enterprises 
  • Northern Territory Government Department of Health 
  • University of Western Australia 
  • First Nations Eye Health Alliance 
  • Bangladesh Jatio Andha Kallayan Samity 
  • Mazharul Haque BNSB Eye Hospital Chandpur 
  • Cox’s Bazar Baitush Sharaf Hospital 
  • Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and Hospital 
  • Nizam Hasina Foundation Hospital 
  • Grameen GC Eye Hospital 
  • Khulna BNSB Eye Hospital 
  • Dristidan Eye Hospital 
  • Dr. K. Zaman BNSB Eye Hospital 
  • Paribar Kallayan Samity, Jessore 
  • Moulvibazar BNSB Eye Hospital 
  • Hôpital de 3ème Référence de Karusi/Karusi Hospital 
  • Hôpital Ngozi/Ngozi Hospital 
  • Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Lutte contre le SIDA (MSPLS)/Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS 
  • National Program for Eye Health 
  • Provincial Health Departments of: Kampong Thom, Kampot, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Preah Sihanouk, Svay Rieng, Prey Veng, Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Rattanak Kiri, Siem Reap, Kratie, Tboung Khmum 
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports 
  • Ministry of Women Affairs 
  • University of Health Science 
  • Huangshan Weigongyi Volunteer Association 
  • Xuancheng City Central Hospital 
  • Guoyang County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine 
  • The People’s Hospital of Funan County 
  • The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China/Anhui Provincial Hospital 
  • Guanyang County Public Hospital Group 
  • The People’s Hospital of Ping Guo County 
  • Maternal and Child Care Centre of Rongxian County 
  • First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University 
  • Quanzhou County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital 
  • Cenxi City People’s Hospital 
  • Guilin Medical College Affiliated Hospital 
  • Second People’s Hospital of Yunnan Province/Affiliated Hospital of Yunnan University 
  • The People’s Hospital of Lu Liang County 
  • Xundian County People’s Hospital 
  • Jie Shou City People’s Hospital 
  • Chao Ju (Inner Mongolia) Ophthalmology Hospital Ltd. 
  • Xiangyun County People’s Hospital 
  • Yunxian County People’s Hospital 
  • China Center for Health Development Studies – Peking University 
  • National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness 
  • National Institute of Hospital Administration, NHC 
  • Beijing Tongren Hospital, CMU 
  • Baotou Chao Ju (Inner Mongolia) Ophthalmology Hospital Ltd. 
  • Siziwang Banner People’s Hospital 
  • Wuchuan County Hospital 
  • Adama Comprehensive Specialized Hospital 
  • Arsi University Asella Referral and Teaching Hospital 
  • Jimma University Hospital 
  • Ambo Hospital 
  • Mada Walabu University Goba Referral Hospital 
  • Oromia Regional Health Bureau 
  • SNV Netherlands Development Organisation 
  • Caritas Switzerland 
  • Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia 
  • Zonal Health Offices of: East Wollega, West Hararghe, Kelem Wollega, West Wollega, Jimma, Arsi, East Shewa, West Shewa, Bale, West Arsi, East Hararghe, North Shewa, Guji, Buno Bedele, South West Shewa, Borena, East Bale, Horo Guduru Wollega, Ilu Ababora, Oromia Special, West Guji 
  • Ambo General Hospital 
  • Saint Paul Specialized Hospital 
  • Babul Keyer Bego Adragot Dirjit
  • Ministry of Health Eritrea 
  • Orotta College 
  • UNICEF 
  • World Health Organization, Department of Pacific Technical Support, Suva 
  • International Planned Parenthood Federation 
  • West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Health Office 
  • Cicendo National Eye Hospital
  • Department of Health – Kilifi County/Country Referral Hospital, Taita Taveta County/Moi Voi Referral Hospital, Busia County/Busia County Referral Hospital, Homa Bay County/Homabay District Hospital, Tharaka Nithi County/Chuka County Referral Hospital, Kisumu County/Kisumu District Hospital, Kitui County/Kitui County Referral Hospital, Makueni County/Makueni District Hospital, Siaya County/Siaya County Referral Hospital, Turkana County/Lodwar County Referral Hospital, West Pokot County/Kapenguria County Referral Hospital, Meru County/Meru County Referral Hospital, Baringo County/Baringo County Referral Hospital, Embu County/Embu County Referral Hospital 
  • Innovation Eye Centre TA Kisii Eye Hospital 
  • Kwale Eye Center 
  • Sabatia Eye Hospital 
  • City Eye Hospital 
  • Ruma Women Development Group 
  • Global Communications Institute – GLOBCOM 
  • Dongruok Doho Youth Group 
  • Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital 
  • Ophthalmic Services Unit – Ministry of Health 
  • Kiribati Ministry of Health and Medical Services 
  • Bokeo Provincial Hospital and PHD 
  • Lao Women Union 
  • Luangprabang Provincial Hospital and PHD 
  • National Health Insurance Bureau 
  • Oudomxay Provincial Hospital and PHD 
  • Vientiane Provincial Hospital and PHD 
  • Xayabouly Provincial Hospital and PHD 
  • Department of Healthcare and Rehabilitation, Ministry of Health 
  • Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • E.T Health Foundation 
  • Rammavaddy Tipitaka Cakkhupala Association 
  • Shwe Yatu Tipitaka Cakkhupala Eye Hospital 
  • Beik Mam Shin Local Charity Organisation
  • Ministry of Health and Medical Services 
  • Department of Health and Medical Services-Nauru 
  • Pacific Eye Unit (based in Fiji, implementing in Nauru) 
  • Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO)
  • The Fred Hollows Foundation New Zealand
  • Comprehensive Eye Care Cell, Government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir 
  • Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre 
  • Al-Ibrahim Eye Hospital 
  • Eye Department, Nishtar Medical College Multan 
  • Al-Ehsan Welfare Eye Hospital, Lahore 
  • Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust 
  • Khyber Eye Foundation 
  • Comprehensive Health and Education Forum International 
  • College of Ophthalmology and Allied Vision Sciences (Lahore Punjab) 
  • Sind Institute of Vision Sciences (Hyderabad Sindh) 
  • Provincial Blindness Control Program Baluchistan, Government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 
  • Health Ministries of Government of Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan 
  • National Committee for Eye Health
  • St John Eye Hospital Group 
  • Provincial Governments of: Antique, Negros Oriental, Oriental Mindoro, Quezon 
  • Papua New Guinea (PNG) National Department of Health 
  • Project HEAVEN (Fiji) 
  • PNG Eye Care 
  • Rwanda Ministry of Health (MoH)
  • Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services 
  • Kirby Institute (UNSW) 
  • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
  • Kilimanjaro Centre for Community Ophthalmology 
  • Christian Blind Mission (CBM) 
  • Ministry of Health Vanuatu
  • Quang Nam Older People Association 
  • Departments of Education and Training of Da Nang, Hai Duong, Tien Giang, Quang Nam, and Ben Tre 
  • Ministry of Education 
  • Ministry of Health 
  • Departments of Health of Da Nang and Binh Dinh 
  • Binh Dinh Eye Hospital 
  • Da Nang Eye Hospital 
  • Departments of Health of Ben Tre, Dak Nong, and Hoa Binh 
  • Viet Nam Eye Hospital 
  • Department of Health of Phu Yen 
  • Phu Yen Eye Hospital 

The great challenges are not really personal challenges: How much can I do? – The great challenges are what structures can I help set in place that will alter things?

Fred Hollows
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