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AlBasar International training center graduates first set of
ophthalmic assistants
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Makkah Ophthalmic Technical College (MOTC)
Sudan established in had graduated its first
set of ophthalmic assistants . The MOTC
is a division of the Makkah Eye Complex
(MEC), Khartoum, Sudan which is one of the many
ophthalmic hospitals established worldwide by
AlBasar International Foundation- a partner NGO of PBU.
The Ophthalmic assistant programme is a 3 year
diploma course called -Diploma in Ophthalmic assistant (DOA). It is
recognised by the Council of Medical Profession of Sudan.
This cadre of eye care workers is highly needed not only in Sudan
but many parts of EMR and Africa.
Thirty graduates made up of 15 males and 15
females received their graduation certificates at the Freedom Hall
in Khartoum, Sudan on 6 October 2010. The ceremony was attended by
many national and international figures including Mr.
Sadiq El-Hadi
El-Mahdi Advisor to the President of
Sudan who was the Chief Guest, Minister for Higher Education, Saudi
Arabian Ambassador to Sudan, Dr. Adel Abdul
Aziz Al-Rushood Secretary General
of Al-Basar Int’l Foundation (BIF),
Prof. GhulamqadirKazi, CEO
Isra Foundation Pakistan, Dr
Baabr Qureshi
CEO CHEF international Pakistan, Dr Haroon
Awan a director in Sight Savers
International, Dr Shariq
Masud, Medical Director of BIF
e.t.c.
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The Makkah Ophthalmic Technical College also runs a 3 year
Diploma of Ophthalmic Technologist (DOT) in addition to many
other ophthalmic short courses.
Graduates with Guest of honor and special invitees
The graduation ceremony was preceded by a full day human
resources workshop where local and international experts in
human resources development and eye care assessed, |
discussed and brain stormed on the human resources needs for Sudan
and the current trends and innovative ideas for human resources
development.
The workshop also came up with recommendations regarding the
ophthalmic workforce need for Sudan and the expected role of
different eye health personnel.
PBU congratulates Al Basar international foundation for the
attainment of this feat towards bridging the human resource gap in
the EMR region.

HR Workshop participants
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Dr. Ahmed Trabelsi gets an International Award |

Dr Ahmed Trabelsi President of Nadi Al Bassar Tunisia, board member of PBU
and Co –Chair of EMR IAPB will be awarded G. B. Bietti International Award at
the II International Symposium on Low Vision Rehabilitation and Visual Ability,
organised by IAPB Italy, 15-17 December 2010.
The II International Symposium on Low Vision Rehabilitation and Visual Ability
promotes amongst national and international experts, exchange of scientific
information on different methods of visual rehabilitation, technological
innovation, optical, electronic and informatics instruments and devices for low
vision.
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Dar es Salam, Tanzania
Muhimbili Eye Dept project update |

The PBU/SSI project in Ophthalmology department of Muhimbili University of
Health and Allied Sciences in Dar es Salam Tanzania (MUHAS) is planned to
commence in the first quarter of 2011.
This followed PBUs visit to the MUHAS, inspection of project sites and
interaction with major stakeholder’s involved in the implementation of the
program. During the visit an all stakeholders meeting was organized by PBU. In
attendance were representatives of MUHAS, East Africa College of Ophthalmology (EACO)
and Sight Savers International (SSI). The meeting discussed the detailed
modalities for the successful execution of the project.
The project which will cost over $470,000 over 3 years may involve eye theatre
renovation, purchase of ophthalmic and theater equipments, scholarship for
fellows to train in subspecialty and residents to rotate in other EACO
institutions, CPD for all EACO fellows etc.

Stakeholders Meeting
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Arabic, Jordan
Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Program to commence in the first quarter
of 2011 |
The planned Diabetic retinopathy program in Northern Jordan will now commence in
the first quarter of 2011. The commencement of the project will be preceded by
stakeholder meeting to be held in Amman, Jordan. The purpose of the meeting is
to fine tune aspects of the program with inputs from all major stakeholders
ranging from professionals, governments, nongovernmental organizations, private
institutions, the community etc. The five-year program which will cost about
$1.2 million will involve eye health promotion, prevention, treatment, and
rehabilitation services for diabetic retinopathy patients. It is aimed at
reduction of the high prevalence of visual impairment due to Diabetic
retinopathy in Northern Jordan. The program is being sponsored by of Standard
Chartered Bank and Jordanian Ministry of Health, PBU is the implementing agency
with the support of Ministry of Health Jordan.

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EMR held Leadership training workshop for its National
Coordinators |

The Eastern Mediterranean Regional office of the International Agency for the
Prevention of Blindness (EMR-IAPB) in collaboration with IMPACT-EMR and the
support of the IAPB headquarters held a leadership and programme management
training workshop for the EMR national coordinators (NCs) for the prevention of
blindness.WHO-EMRO office was also represented in the workshop that was held
from 15-17 May 2010, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The training workshop was designed to improve the management and planning skills
of NCs in the EMR; to enhance their advocacy skills for eye care programs
especially as it relates to government agencies and WHO; to improve their
communication, negotiating and influencing skills; and to enhance their
empowerment, motivation and team work skills ..
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IMPACT-EMR and Saudi Government to pilot "RAAB+DR"
survey methodology in Saudi Arabia |
The Saudi National Prevention of Blindness Committee (NPBC), University of Taif
and IMPACT-EMR in collaboration with London School of hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM) will conduct pilot study to test the new improved methodology
for the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) which has been redesigned
to include extensive assessment of Diabetic retinopathy. Thus the new
methodology is called RAAB+DR. Similar studies had been piloted in Mexico and
South Africa.
The survey will be conducted in Taif district in the Western region of the
Kingdom. It is scheduled to be held in December 2010. The study will not only
generate data on blindness, its causes, prevalence of diabetic mellitus, and
diabetic retinopathy in study provinces but will also build the capacity of eye
care workers (ophthalmologists and allied staff) on this methodology and general
survey modalities.

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WHO-EMR and EMR to organize regional workshop on
Primary eye care |
The World Health Organization - Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (WHO-EMRO) with the support of IMPACT-EMR and International Agency for prevention of blindness-Eastern Mediterranean region (IAPB-EMR) will be organizing a regional workshop on Primary eye care the 1quarter of 2011 .
The workshop intends to strengthen primary eye care within primary health in the EMR countries. The objectives of the meeting includes to review the current status of primary eye care services and their integration in the primary health care in EMR Member States; to assess the strength and weakness of primary eye care services within the context of renewal of primary health care by EMR Member States; to present best practices and success stories on the primary eye health provision in EMR; to develop recommendations for the strengthening of primary eye care within primary health care. Regional and international experts on primary health care and eye health will facilitate the workshop which will be attended by all the national coordinators for primary health care and those for eye care in the EMR countries.

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