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    37,800 PEOPLE SCREENED WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE ARMENIAN EYECARE PROJECT

    armradio.am
    17.12.2008 17:05

    The Armenian EyeCare Project (AECP) completed its 2008 mission
    providing eye care services to the population of two districts in
    Yerevan (Ajapnyak and Arabkir) and four regions in Armenia (Armavir,
    Vayots Dzor, Syunik and Ararat). The activities were carried out
    within the framework of the Primary and Ophthalmologic Health Care
    Alliance with USAID. As a separate project, the AECP also visited
    Nagorno Karabagh to provide eye care services.

    A total 37,800 people were screened, including 23,400 children;
    more than 6,000 eyeglasses were distributed; 1,086 people received
    surgical or laser treatment on the Mobile Eye Hospital. In addition,
    the AECP conducted eye screenings in prisons in Yerevan, Kosh and Sevan
    in cooperation with the Armenian International Ophthalmic Association.

    Nearly fifty ophthalmologists from Yerevan and regional polyclinics
    of Armenia participated in an ophthalmology vocational training. The
    training was initiated by the AECP jointly with the Academy for
    Educational Development and Malayan Ophthalmologic Centre. The project
    was carried out within the framework of the USAID funded Human and
    Institutional Capacity Development project.

    Along with the screenings, the AECP conducted public education
    sessions for school-children, teachers, parents, and nurses at the
    schools of the Ajapnyak and Arabkir communities, as well as Ar mavir
    and Vayots Dzdor regions. The AECP organized sessions on eye care and
    safety also with the students of Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin
    and Yerevan State Pedagogical University. Overall more than 4,600
    children and 530 adults participated in the eye care and safety
    training sessions. More than 41,000 handouts were distributed during
    the meetings and eye screenings.

    To alert the public about vision problems, the AECP announced a
    monthly celebration of the World Sight day. The celebrations started
    on September 9, with a charitable exhibition of Seda Bekaryan's art
    works. In addition, AECP organized a briefing for the media, where they
    received information about the current situation in eye care in Armenia
    and the research results of screenings that the AECP conducted from
    2003 to 2007. On World Sight Day (October 9), the AECP medical teams
    conducted eye screening of about 100 beneficiaries of the "Armenian
    Union of People with Disabilities" in Arabkir district of Yerevan.

    The AECP 2009 mission envisages screenings in a selected district
    in Yerevan during winter. Starting from spring of 2009, the AECP
    will conduct medical outreach in the regions of Kotayk, Tavush,
    Lori and Shirak.
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