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Integrated Management of Presbyopia in Rural Ethiopia (IMPiRE)

  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 17


Date of Start: May 2021

Date of Completion: Ongoing

Funder: Eyu-Ethiopia, Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP), and Esillor Group

Aim  Establish self-reliant near vision impairment management services in rural Ethiopia through (a) integrated distribution of near vision correction spectacles by primary health care cadres, and (b) community contribution to the cost of spectacles.


Ethiopian woman embroidering colorful fabric

Background

Presbyopia, an age-related near vision impairment (NVI), is one of the leading causes of visual impairment globally, affecting 1.8 billion people. This condition significantly reduces the quality of life, limits the ability to perform daily activities, and impacts work productivity, leading to substantial economic consequences for individuals and their families. The IMPiRE project is being implemented in two phases: IMPiRE-I and IMPiRE-II. In IMPiRE-I, the safe and integrated distribution of near vision correction spectacles for people with presbyopia is being pilot-tested in rural Primary Health Centres. This initiative is embedded within the primary health care system and delivered by primary health care cadres in South Gojjam, West Gojjam, and South Wollo zones, in collaboration with the Amhara Region Health Bureau. In IMPiRE II, lessons learned from IMPiRE-I will inform the equitable scaling up of the service all over Amhara Region, and then to other regions in Ethiopia. IMPiRE-II includes research to evaluate the impact and efficiency of various service delivery models.


Progress

The project is being implemented in seven primary health care centres, where over 1,686 spectacles have been distributed to people in need through a revolving fund model.

 
 
 

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