Optometry and Educational Projects around the World
"A society, in order
to live and survive, must be
characterized by an overwhelming solidarity, a
capacity to understand other peoples situation, a
feeling of mutual responsibility and
participation.
Otherwise, sooner or later, it falls apart to petty
egoism. There is never them and we,
there is only we.
Solidarity is, and must be, indivisible."
- Olof Palme, 1969 -
SOME PHOTOS
FROM OUR JOURNEYS
What is Vision For All (VFA)?
We are a non-profit
organization that wishes to awake the interests and consciousness of people in general and
Optometrists/Opticians in Sweden and around the world, in particular, on how important and
desirable their contribution can be in developing countries. We work with the poor - those
in greatest need. These people would never have the possibility to pay for an eye check up
let alone afford eyeglasses, so in no way do we compete with the native optometrists
there.

We want optometrists
to experience a unique 2-3 weeks of intensive work. It is no vacation, only hard work,
simple food and lodgings. Despite this, we can assure them an unforgettable experience.
| Now, more than ever, we wish to thank you for your great contribution from
your beautiful country.
- Marina Maradiaga P.-
Vice-President of the Native American Womens Coop in
Sutiaba, "Xochilt Acal"
(León, Nicaragua, July, 96) |
Where
has VFA worked before?
Vision For
All has organized and led a number of earlier trips with excellent results to:
Estelí, Nicaragua
(april 95)
6 optometrists, 0 assistants,
339 patients
León-Chinandega, Nicaragua
(June-July 96)
4 optometrists, 0 assistants, 828
patients
Temuco, Cañete,
Chile (December 96)
1 optometrist, 4 assistants, 750 patients
Surco-Barranco, Perú
(December 96)
1 optometrists, 4 assistants, 184
patients
Estelí-Chinandega, Nicaragua
(June 97)
2 optometrists, 4 assistants, 560
patients
Quilmaná, Surco, Trujillo, Perú
(February 98)
1 optometrists, 1 assistant, 473
patients
Estelí, Chinandega, León, Nicaragua
(July 98)
2 optometrists, 2 assistants,
460 patients
Trujillo, Perú
(February 99)
5 optometrists, 0 assistants, 1 015
patients
Estelí, Chinandega, León, Nicaragua
(July 99)
2 optometrists, 0 assistants, 750
patients
Trujillo, Perú
(February 2000)
2 optometrists, 0 assistants, 650
patients
Estelí, Chinandega, León,
Juigalpa,
Nicaragua
( October 2000)
2 optometrists, 3 assistants, 1 005 patients
VFA
members were in Cuba (November 2000)
and delivered a container with
optometric material.
1 optometrists, 1 assistant.
Surco, Trujillo, Perú
(February - March 2001)
8 optometrists, 4 assistants, 1563
patients
Estelí, Chinandega, León,
Juigalpa,
Nicaragua
( August - September 2001)
4 optometrists, 0 assistants, 1648
patients
Havanna, Cuba
(November 2001), 4 optometrists, 2 assistants,
delivered optometric material.
Surco, Trujillo, Perú
(February 2002)
5 optometrists, 8 assistants, 1531
patients
Estelí, Chinandega, León,
Juigalpa,
Nicaragua
( July 2002)
5 optometrists, 0 assistants, 1468
patients
Asmara,
Eritrea (November 2002)
2 optometrists, 5 assistants, 624 patients
Pucallpa, Trujillo, Arequipa, Perú
(January 2003)
6 optometrists, 9 assistants, 1703 patients
Callao,
Arequipa, Perú
(April 2003)
6 optometrists, 5 assistants,
1158 patients
Atitlán,
Chaculá, Guatemala, (June 2003)
1 optometrists, 3 assistants, 614 patients
Estelí, Chinandega, León,
Juigalpa,
Nicaragua
(July 2003)
3 optometrists, 2 assistants,
1134 patients
Panevėžys,
Lithuania
( October 2003)
Study visit.
1 optometrist, 2 assistants
Asmara,
Eritrea (December
2003)
1 optometrist, 2 assistants, 492 patients
Pucallpa, Trujillo, Arequipa,
Lima, Perú
(January 2004)
3 optometrists, 7
assistants, 1777 patients
Argentina,
(March 2004)
Delivery of 12 boxes with optical material
Hagas, Keren,
Eritrea (April
20034
6
optometrists, 4 assistants, 943 patients
Panevėžys,
Lithuania
(june 2004)
3 optometrists, 1 assistants, 131 patients
Atitlán,
Chaculá, Guatemala, (june 2004)
3 optometrists, 6 assistants, 1221 patients
Cuba, ( 2004)
Delivery of container with optical material
Kamuli, Uganda (October 2004)
2 optometrists, 3 assistants, 622 patients
Turiani, Morogoro, Tanzania (October
2004)
1 optometrist, 3 assistants, 455 patients
Solai, Kenya, (October 2004)
1 optometrist, 2 assistants, 76 patients
Pucallpa, Trujillo, Arequipa, Lima, Perú
(January 2005)
5
optometrists,
3
assistants,
2149 patients
Argentina
(March 2005)
9
optometrists,
6
assistants,
723 patients
Venezuela
(March 2005)
8
optometrists,
6
assistants,
1057 patients
Eritrea
(April 2005)
6
optometrists,
6
assistants,
1202 patients
Tanzania (november 2005)
3 optometrists, 6 assistants, 1126 patients
Lima, Perú
(January 2006)
1
optometrist,
3
assistants,
651 patients
Chile
(January 2006)
2 optometrists, 5 assistants,
343 patients
Ocotal, León, Juigalpa,
Nicaragua
( January 2006)
3
optometrists,
3
assistants,
1095 patients
South Africa
(January 2006)
1
optometrist,
1
assistant,
255 patients
Venezuela
(April 2006)
6
optometrists,
7
assistants,
1351 patients
Eritrea
(April 2006)
6
optometrists,
4
assistants,
1402 patients
Panevėžys,
Lithuania (May 2006)
2
optometrist,
3
assistants,
173 patients
Bolivia
(July 2006)
1
optometrist,
1
assistant,
874 patients
Tanzania (november 2006)
2 optometrists, 4 assistants, 564 patients
Ocotal, León,
Nicaragua
( December 2006)
4
optometrists,
7
assistants,
688 patients
Kamusinde, Hekima, Sirisia,
Bungoma, Kenya
(January 2007)
1 optometrist,
2
assistants,
473
patients
Chile
(January 2007)
2 optometrists, 3 assistants,
626 patients
Perú
(February 2007)
4
optometrists,
8
assistants,
2233 patients
Panevėžys,
Lithuania (March 2007)
4
optometrist,
6
assistants,
173 patients
Bolivia
(July 2007)
2
optometrists,
2
assistants,
1479 patients
Kenya
(October 2007)
2 optometrists,
1
assistant,
1031
patients
Uganda
(October 2007)
2 optometrists,
1
assistant,
462
patients
Nicaragua
( October 2007)
2
optometrists,
4
assistants,
742 patients
Chile
(January 2008)
4 optometrists, 4 assistants,
598 patients
Perú
(February 2008)
3
optometrists,
4
assistants,
2133 patients
Lithuania
(April 2008)
5
optometrists,
5
assistants,
527 patients
Guatemala
(April 2008)
2
optometrists,
2
assistants,
822 patients
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What
does VFA need?
We need:
- Optometrists who can work intensively and
free of charge a few weeks in a developing country.
- Volunteers who can actively work collecting
the necessary funds via sponsors etc. to finance VFA projects.
- Help with seeking grants and other financial
help. We also need assistance in writing articles before and after a trip to document
VFA´s work.
Does VFA have any new projects?
We have been asked to return to Perú,
Tanzania, Uganda, Guatemala and Nicaragua. We
have been contacted by organizations in Vietnam and El
Salvador.

With great happiness we received the Optometrist Delegation
from Sweden, and thanks to our request, they not only did eye check ups and distributed
eyeglasses free of cost, but they also brought along the enormous love and solidarity from
the honorable people of Sweden
-Gladys Báez Alvarez-
Member of FSLN´s National Directorate
(Managua, Nicaragua, July,96) |
What
more can one do?
It takes a lot of time and money to plan a successful project. Our greatest need is
financial help. We also need to collect used eyeglasses. Invite VFA to
your workplace, school, religious center, to show slides, videofilm, set up a photo
exhibition etc. If you are interested in learning Spanish, purchase John J. Godoy´s
Spanish grammar books: Una Sola Trinchera, Caramba 1
and Caramba 2. 100% of the profits will go to support future
VFA projects.

Si me ponen al costado
la ciega de nacimiento
le diré, bajo, bajito,
con la voz llena de polvo:
"Hermana, toma mis ojos".
If they lay me at her side
of the blind from birth
I shall tell her, quiet, quietly
with my voice full of dust
"Sister, take my eyes".
- Gabriela Mistral -
Chilean, 1889 - 1957
Nobel Prize in Literature, 1945
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