Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Launches Alliance to Fight Avoidable Blindness (AFAB) II in Djibouti
JEDDAH, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 20, 2021
Within the framework of the Second Generation (2nd Phase) of the Alliance to Fight Avoidable Blindness (AFAB), the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) (www.ISDB.org)
and the Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) have executed
cataract surgery campaigns in the city of Djibouti and its surrounding
rural localities.
The campaign, which was held during April and
May 2021, was conducted in collaboration with the National Program for
Control of Blindness-Djibouti and the “Institut Ophtalmologique Tropical
de l’Afrique (IOTA)”-Mali.
Under these campaigns, financed by
the Azerbaijan International Development Agency (AIDA), 11,709 patients
were given vision screening and 1,032 cataract treatment surgeries were
conducted in addition to providing post-surgical monitoring and visits
to patients.
These campaigns are a part of a continued commitment
to performing 100,000 surgeries in the next five years under the IsDB’s
Regional Cooperation and Integration Department initiative.
The Djibouti city campaign was honored by the visit of H.E. Mohamed Warsama Dirieh Minister of Health and H.E. Moustapha Mohamed Mahamoud, the Minister of National Education and the Vocational Training.
H.E.
Mr. Mohamed Warsama Dirieh Minister of Health stated: “I would like to
thank the National Program for Control of Blindness, very sincerely, for
the hard work that has been accomplished for the needy people. My
sincere thanks to the Islamic Development Bank and the Azerbaijan
International Development Agency (AIDA), without whom these campaigns
would not have taken place. This action illustrates the close
relationship between Djibouti Government and IsDB particularly in the
health sector.”
IsDB President, Dr. Bandar Hajjar, indicated
that “IsDB and ISFD plan to continue to provide free treatments to the
poor and promote surgical technological advancement on patients
suffering from visual impairment”.
Based on the success of the First Generation (1st
Phase), the IsDB and the ISFD decided to introduce the Second
Generation of the Alliance. This new program will broaden the outreach
to other preventable eye diseases and focus more on capacity development
while continuing reducing the prevalence of blindness due to cataract.
AFAB
aims to benefit 13 member countries namely Burkina Faso, Chad, Comoros,
Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Mali,
Mozambique, Niger, Somalia, and Togo.
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