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Recognition for Sightsavers and their partners for eye care services

December 2012
Sightsavers and their partners

As Sightsavers and its partner organisations continue with their ground breaking work in diverse areas of eye care, advocacy, inclusive education and social inclusion, this year saw many initiatives receive greater recognition through awards and felicitations from a cross section of government and private agencies.

National Award

Dalit Sangh, a right based organization and also a partner of Sightsavers working in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, was felicitated by Government of India with the National Award on Child Welfare. The award was conferred by the Hon’ ble President of India on 14th November 2010 on Children’s Day. The award to the partner acknowledged their work for the welfare of children, especially in marginalized communities.

NCPEDP – MphasiS Universal Design Awards

Sightsavers and its partners did exceedingly well at the recently launched The NCPEDP – MphasiS Universal Design Awards instituted by National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) in association with AccessAbility and BarrierBreak Technologies and with support from MphasiS, an H.P. Company. The award was launched in 2010 to meet the long standing need in the sector to recognize corporates, professionals and individuals who work tirelessly at creating Universal Design and thereby promoting access for persons with Disability.

Sightsavers was the winner in the Corporate category for the Sightsavers Dolphin Pen, a pen-drive with a screen reader and magnification. Dr. Sam Taraporevala (XRCVC) won the award in the Individual voluntary category; and Prof. MS Raju (Vision Aid) won the award for his low cost invention of Camera Mouse. Ms. Shanti of Enable India (who became a partner of the Sightsavers in the latter part of the year) was also awarded for her work.

It has been an excellent year for Sightsavers and its partners. Awards and recognitions such as these serve to encourage us to continue our initiative with renewed vigour and launch many more successful programmes in the future.

About Sightsavers

Sightsavers is a global development organisation working to eliminate avoidable blindness and to ensure that people who are irreversibly blind receive the support they need to lead lives of independence and dignity.

Sightsavers has been working in India since 1966 on eye care and has reached out to over 35 million people.

Today, we work with partner organisations across major states in India bringing eye healthcare, educational support, counselling, training and leadership development to visually impaired people in some of the least served areas of the country.

We work in a sustainable way to promote lasting change – by strengthening existing health systems, seeking to advocate with and influence governments and by demonstrating best practises. We network with like-minded organisations to enable exchange of ideas and to advocate for the rights of the disabled.

Sightsavers believes in promoting indigenous technologies in eye care enabling a wider reach of health services in India. For more information log on to staging-sightsaverswww.sightsaversindia.org

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