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went live in June 2005
The aim of this clinic to
bridge the gulf between the high incidences of eye related problems, due to high
intensity of smoke endured, for over long period of time while cooking using dried
wood and animal dropping, which is commonly used by these poor people in Pakistan.
The aims of the clinic are to cater inadequacy of medical facilities by:
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Providing patients with free
medication as well as laboratory and surgical facilities with appropriate state
of the art.
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Disseminating information
in both urban and rural areas about eye related diseases and preventive measures.
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Collaborating with other
welfare organisations to run outreach programmes.
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To arrange eye camps or eye
clinics, where economically disadvantaged people can come for free eye care, in
deprived and far flung area of and other developing countries
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Provide financial support to an eye camp, eye and other multidisciplinary hospitals or cataract surgery or
other medical projects.
Prevention and control of
blindness by providing standard and sustainable eye care services in
Pakistan
and other developing countries