Thursday, December 15, 2011

Pakistan's Dr. Rubina Gillani named Eye Health Hero(ine)!

World-leading Australian NGO, The Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF) has nominated its tireless Country Manager for Pakistan as an IAPB 9th General Assembly Eye Health Hero(ine)

Eye Health Heroes is an initiative by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. All IAPB member organisations (including virtually every major international NGO working in eye health, professional bodies for ophthalmology and optometry, and disabled persons' organisations worldwide) are encouraged to nominate and sponsor an eye health hero to attend the IAPB 9th General Assembly (9GA) in Hyderabad, India, September 2012. At 9GA, these 'heroes' will have the opportunity to meet the world’s leading thinkers in blindness prevention, to survey systems at the award-winning LV Prasad Eye Institute, and participate in the Assembly's many ceremonies or gala events.

Dr Gillani is a medical doctor and public health specialist. Her role as Country Manager, which she started in 1998, means there is a lot of managerial work to do but Dr Gillani still sees herself as a 'field worker'.

Dr Gillani spends half of her time in the office and the other half travelling extensively throughout Pakistan. Often she needs to travel up to twelve hours to get to a remote community. During this time she does most of her observing; of women and children and of the poverty apparent throughout the country. "Reaching the population of Pakistan is not easy," says Dr Gillani."It is also very hard to change attitudes. The Foundation has come out with a multi-pronged approach. We have trained the doctors, held eye clinics, used accredited facilities and introduced quality into the recipients' perspective... That has been challenging."

Dr Gillani is crucial to The Fred Hollows Foundation's programme in Pakistan. Without her determination, strength, knowledge and ability to 'get the job done', the success of FHF's work so far would not have been possible. "Besides doing my job working towards reducing cataract blindness rates, I feel that in a country like Pakistan where it is very different and conservative, I am also working towards the cause of women," says Dr Gillani.
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Register for 9GA here.
Please write to Alessandro Di Capua at adicapua@iapb.org to nominate your hero, or for more information on the programme.

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