Grant
Application

D-2113

   India - Delhi surrounds

Make blindness history 5

$42,537

Restoring sight – the context for this application

WHO advise that restoration of sight is one of the most social and cost effective health interventions. This is a Rotarians Ophthalmic Initiative (ROI) and Blindness Prevention Donor Advised Fund (BPDAF - see annex 4) supported avoidable blindness project.

This project supports programs promoted by WHO, the International Agency for Blindness Prevention (IAPB), the Rotary Action Group for Blindness Prevention (RAGBP) and VISION 2020: THE RIGHT TO SIGHT, and many international eye-care charities, by encouraging Rotarians to help promote activities which will help eradicate avoidable blindness by the year 2020. It addresses our collective Clubs’ &

Districts’ ambition to help 'make blindness history. It supports the goals of Vision 2020 (India) – see Annex 2.

Needs criteria

India has the second highest percentage of blind people in the world. Every 3rd blind person in the world is an Indian. There are nearly 45 million Indians who are visually impaired, of whom 80% can be cured as Cataract is the largest contributor to avoidable blindness amongst

the elderly, especially the elderly poor & illiterate living in the rural countryside having little or no access to medical aid. With Govt. of India giving impetus to initiatives like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (Education For All), school children are now being routinely screened for Low Vision.

As a result large numbers of paediatric cases are also expected to need eye-care facilities for diagnosis & treatment including surgery. See Annex 1

What the project will achieve

The project will provide 3 New Slit Lamps to the charitable wing of the ICARE Hospital, NOIDA. ICARE Hospital runs an outreach program as advised above and as shown in Annex 1. Last year, it screened 113,000 persons for a wide variety of ophthalmic disorders and carried out 12,000 surgeries, of which nearly 70% were provided to the poor at no charge. Slit Lamps are the basic examination equipment used by

ophthalmologists to examine anyone with ocular problems. Because of their heavy usage, three of their Slit Lamps need urgent replacement.

Selection criteria

These donated Slit Lamps will be exclusively used in the Community wing of the ICARE Hospital on patients selected solely on low income criterion. A decision to purchase the Haag Streit equipment from its sole distributor in India has been taken on the grounds of value for money and product longevity. The decision has the support of the International Partner (Stevenage Grange RC) who has sought professional

opinion on the suitability of the equipment and an alternative quotation from Haag Streit’s UK distributor.

Patients benefiting from the replacement equipment will be selected from the poorest of the poor. Host Club Rotarian volunteers will screen candidates' income papers.

Environmental benefit

Consistent with RI’s ambitions, a small contribution to global pollution challenges will be made to commemorate the project: A tree or appropriate long living plants will be planted in ICARE Hospital for each donated Slit Lamp.

In summary

The project will help examine 300 poorest of poor patients every day for minimum of next 10 years. These tests will be done free of charge to recipients. The community will benefit by supporting fewer sight impaired people: Restoring their sight will enrich lives, restore livelihoods by

enabling each patient to become a productive and supportive member of their family and local community.

Timescale:

The host and International Committees anticipate project completion within 3 months of placing the order with the supplier.

Primary Host Partner in the Project Country

Club: Delhi South East

District: 3010

Primary Contact: Askok Velma

Email: rdse1112@gmail.com

Check all projects from: [District 3010] [Delhi South East Rotary Club] [Askok Velma]

Primary International Partner Outside the Project Country

Club: Stevanage Grange

District: 1260

Primary Contact: Stephen Sypula

Email: stephen@sgrc.org.uk

Check all projects from: [District 1260] [Stevanage Grange Rotary Club] [Stephen Sypula]

Proposed Financing

Primary Host Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Delhi South East

$7,853

District 3010 DDF

$8,000

Primary International Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Stevanage Grange

$4,068

District 1260 DDF

$2,828

Additional Rotary Clubs/Districts

Rotary Club of Avoidable Blindness Donor Advised Fund

$2,000

Amount requested from the Rotary Foundation

$17,788

Total

$42,537

Status and Progress Information

Completed

This project is completed. Project listed for the 2010-11 Rotary Year.

The Matching Grant application number from TRF is #75109.

The TRF Staff in charge of this grant is Agne Jankauskait (Agne.Jankauskaite@rotary.org).

<30-Mar-11> System Entry
Creation of project page.

<30-Mar-11> by Stephen Sypula
The project was submitted to the Trustees on 29th March

<31-Mar-11> System Entry
Grant paperwork sent to The Rotary Foundation.

<2-Apr-11> System Entry
TRF Grant Number assigned: 75,109.

<13-May-11> System Entry
Grant approved by The Rotary Foundation.

<13-May-11> by Stephen Sypula
Following a request to modify the mix of in-country and international contributions a revised funding schedule was submitted to the Trustees in April. The Project was approved on 13th May 2011.

<16-Nov-11> by Rtn Ashok Verma
The project is expected to be inaugurated in December 2011. The equipment has already arrived.

<2-Sep-12> by Stephen
Project completed early 2012. Final report submitted to TRF (India) according to RC Delhi SE but awaits independent financial certification.

<3-Jun-13> by Stephen
The project was tecnically completed in January 2013. A final report has been produced and will shortly be submitted by the host Club to TRF

<18-Jul-13> by Stephen
The project was formally completed earlier in 2012. The Final closure letter was received from TRF on 14th November 2012

<18-Jul-13> System Entry
Grant status changed to "Completed".

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