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What we do

The Fred Hollows Foundation has a very clear goal: we’re putting an end to avoidable blindness. When this day comes, people in developing countries will get the same quality eye care the rest of the world takes for granted – and we won’t stop until this is done.

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Ending Avoidable Blindness

Every time we restore someone’s sight, it also brings back their independence, ability to work, or get an education. Ending avoidable blindness through medication, surgery, education, prevention and training is a part of helping people out of poverty, which we see proof of everyday.

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Research and Technology

We realise that to address avoidable blindness around the world and reach the people who need eye care services before they lose their sight, we must continually invest in research to unearth innovative solutions. Our innovation and research portfolio will make eye care more effective, affordable, and accessible through investment in new technologies, and pilot cutting-edge approaches to deliver and finance eye care.

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Gender Equity

We strive to become a leader in delivering evidence-based policy, programming, and advocacy to achieve equity in eye health. We recognise that blindness and vision impairment impact the following groups of people at greater rates: women, older people, displaced peoples, people living with a disability, and people affected by income inequality. To change this, we must find ways to overcome inequity in access to eye health services.

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Advocacy

We’re using our position as a leading international development organisation to put eye health on the global agenda. Working in partnership with like-minded organisations, we’re using evidence-based research to affect sustainable change, and challenging governments to do more to ensure everyone can access high quality eye care.

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Training

Fred believed that training and empowering local people was the key to sustainable change. The Foundation trains doctors, nurses and health care workers so they can recognise, diagnose, refer and treat eye problems in their communities.

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Our Impact

The Fred Hollows Foundation has been at the forefront of a global movement for eye health for over 30 years, championing the belief that everyone has the right to sight. Working hand-in-hand with governments, global organisations, and local communities, we tackle the barriers to effective eye care and build stronger eye health systems. Our work has achieved remarkable impact in reducing blindness and vision loss, empowering individuals, and transforming communities worldwide.

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Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal commitment to end poverty, protect the environment, and ensure prosperity for all. Vision is essential to the attainment of the SDGs. A person's livelihood, income, family and child well being, education and learning, and equal opportunities are all critically enabled by good eyesight. We are committed to doing our part to ensure the successful implementation of the SDGs globally.

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Our Stories

Fred believed in getting things done. Nothing shows the impact of our work better than the stories of people we’ve helped. These are the men, women and children whose lives are changed by the support you give and the work we do to end avoidable blindness.

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Annual Reports

Find out more about The Fred Hollows Foundation and what we’ve achieved by having a read of our annual reports and financial statements.

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