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		<title>Operation Eyesight a 2025 Top 10 Impact Charity (eighth year as a top 10)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Operation Eyesight named a 2025 Top 10 Impact Charity for either consecutive year by Charity Intelligence</p>
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<p><strong>Calgary, November 19, 2025:</strong>&nbsp;Operation Eyesight has been recognized by Charity Intelligence Canada (Ci) as a 2025 <a href="https://www.charityintelligence.ca/charity-profiles/top-10-impact-charities" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Top 10 Impact Charity</strong></a> (this is the eighth consecutive year for this recognition) and a <a href="https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-reports/726-top-10-international-impact-charities-2024a" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Top 10 International Impact Charity</strong></a> for the sixth consecutive year. Ci evaluates more than 800 Canadian charities based on five criteria: financial transparency, results reporting, demonstrated impact, need for funding and cents to the cause.</p>



<p>Operation Eyesight is an international development organization and registered charity, <strong>founded in Calgary in 1963</strong>, that works to prevent blindness and restore sight in 11 countries across Africa, North America and South Asia. Work is supported by generous donors and a growing global community.</p>



<p>Globally, <a href="https://visionatlas.iapb.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">1.1 billion people live with vision loss, which is projected to reach nearly 1.8 billion by 2050</a>, costing the global economy an estimated $411 billion USD annually. <strong>Fortunately, 90 per cent of all vision loss is preventable or treatable.</strong>&nbsp;That’s where Operation Eyesight comes in.</p>



<p>With a <strong>global focus and a local approach</strong>, Operation Eyesight&#8217;s work is fueled by the belief that everyone should have access to quality, affordable eye health care, regardless of ability to pay, gender, age or location. People in low- and middle-income countries as well as in rural and remote communities everywhere are often underserved. <strong>Addressing avoidable vision loss for all helps people better secure quality education, employment, independence and opportunities. </strong>This helps people transform their lives – see Benjamin&#8217;s story to learn how.&nbsp;</p>



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<p><strong>Operation Eyesight’s impact comes from facilitating locally driven solutions.</strong> In-country teams are on the ground, building partnerships with communities, ministries of heath and education, and like-minded organizations. This builds local eye health systems that communities run now and for generations to come –&nbsp;<strong><em>For All The World To See.</em></strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Impact in 2024</strong></p>



<p>Vision is about far more than sight – it is about reducing poverty, improving good health and well-being, supporting access to quality education, contributing to gender equality, ensuring clean water and sanitation, addressing climate action and building partnerships for the goals. These are all&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/sustainable-development-goals/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">United Nations Sustainable Development Goals</a>&nbsp;</strong>that will help to build a more peaceful and prosperous world for all. Through the support of its generous donors, Operation Eyesight has been contributing to building a more equitable world for more than six decades.</p>



<p>In 2024 alone, through local partnerships, Operation Eyesight <strong>screened 2.36 million people</strong>, performed more than <strong>280,000 eye surgeries</strong> and distributed more than <strong>270,000 pairs of prescription eyeglasses</strong>, while also declaring <strong>233 villages Avoidable Blindness-Free</strong>. Read Operation Eyesight&#8217;s <em><a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/annualreport2024/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Annual Report</strong></a></em> to learn more. View 2024 highlights below.</p>



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<p><strong>About Operation Eyesight</strong></p>



<p>Operation Eyesight Universal is an international development organization working to eliminate&nbsp;avoidable vision loss and bring quality eye health care to communities where it’s needed most.</p>



<p>Founded in Calgary, Canada in 1963, over the past six decades Operation Eyesight has grown to become a&nbsp;global community that spans four continents and includes health workers and volunteers,&nbsp;physicians and ophthalmic personnel, donors, partners, staff and board members.</p>



<p>Whether it’s a simple pair of eyeglasses or a more complex eye surgery, Operation Eyesight believes that everyone should have access to affordable, quality eye health care services. Operation Eyesight&#8217;s mission is to prevent blindness and restore sight –&nbsp;<strong><em>For All The World To See</em></strong>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Operation Eyesight exists due to the generosity of donors who have supported this work for more than 60 years.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://give.operationeyesight.com/page/Canada" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Donate today</a> to make a lasting impact.</strong></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In November 2024, Kris Kelm joined us as our new Global Director of International Programs. Based in Ottawa, Kris brings with him years of experience and connections in the eye health and development sectors, which will serve him well as he leads our program teams, builds new partnerships, and oversees our government and stakeholder relations.&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/introducing-kris-kelm-global-director-of-international-programs/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Introducing Kris Kelm, Global Director of International Programs</span></a></p>
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<p>In November 2024, <a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/about/our-team/kris-kelm/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Kris Kelm</a> joined us as our new Global Director of International Programs. Based in Ottawa, Kris brings with him years of experience and connections in the eye health and development sectors, which will serve him well as he leads our program teams, builds new partnerships, and oversees our government and stakeholder relations.</p>



<p>Like many in the development sector, Kris didn’t set out to work in philanthropy – he just sort of fell into it. He had been working at EssilorLuxottica, a producer of ophthalmic lenses and eyeglasses, when a chance meeting with the director of the company’s new philanthropic arm got him involved in charitable efforts. After a few years of running pilot projects, he found himself accepting a new position within the <a href="https://onesight.essilorluxottica.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation</a> Canada.</p>



<p>“It just resonated with me, to have that level of impact on improving somebody’s life by being able to provide better vision,” he says.</p>



<p>Now, he is working to prevent blindness and restore sight across the globe.</p>



<p>Since joining Operation Eyesight, he’s helped lead us through our involvement in the passage of <a href="https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/canada-s-vision-health-partners-applaud-parliament-s-passage-of-bill-c-284-the-national-strategy-for-eye-care-act-845473904.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bill C-284</a> in Canada, a project he’d already been engaged with in his previous role. The Bill will enact the establishment of a national strategy for eye care.</p>



<p>Kris points out that given our 60-year history of bringing eye care to remote, rural and underserved communities, we can speak credibly on how we might approach things here at home.</p>



<p>On a recent trip to see some of our projects in Ghana and Zambia, Kris reflected on the insights that Canadian policymakers can take from some of our countries of work.</p>



<p>“Canada’s behind, in a sense, in our recognition of vision health as a priority,” he says., “I think we can learn as a country from the other nations that have come before us in prioritizing vision care nationally.”</p>



<p><a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/2024/bill-c-284-canada-national-strategy-for-eye-health-care/"><strong><em>Learn more about Bill C-284.</em></strong></a></p>



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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 19:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Operation Eyesight applauds Canada’s Bill C-284 and the National Strategy for Eye Health Care, November 7, 2024</p>
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<p><strong>Ottawa, Canada – November 7, 2024 –</strong> Operation Eyesight Universal is delighted to celebrate the passage, on November 7, of the National Strategy for Eye Care Act, Bill C-284. We congratulate the Hon. MP Judy A. Sgro and the Hon. Senator Mohamed-Iqbal Ravalia for their tireless work in successfully bringing this important legislation to pass. <a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Bill-C-284-Nov-7-Press-Release-07112024.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">(Find the announcement press release here).</a></p>



<p>By signing this important piece of legislation, the Canadian government has established itself as a global leader by prioritizing eye health care as an integral part of universal health care, while also achieving many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In Canada, health care is a right. This Bill now makes eye health care a right as well. The passage of Bill C-284 gives hope to the one in five Canadians suffering from a condition that puts them at risk of blindness (eight million people) and the 1.2 million Canadians living with vision loss, figures which come from the <a href="https://www.fightingblindness.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/FBC_Infographic_VF_English.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2023 Report Card on Vision Health in Canada</a>, released by Fighting Blindness Canada and the Canadian Council of the Blind. The report states that every year, our national economic burden from vision loss is 32.9 billion dollars. The passage of Bill C-284 is about far more than sight – it is about education for children, employment for adults and independence for seniors.</p>



<p>Kashinath Bhoosnurmath, President and CEO of Operation Eyesight Universal, says, “Today, Canadians have achieved the right to sight, as our universal health care will incorporate eye health care for all, with the passing of Bill C-284, the National Strategy for Eye Care Act, into law. Eye health care too is a priority now in Canada. &nbsp;This impacts us all. The law will support the many Canadians who have eye conditions they do not know they have. It will also shine a light into the lives of the millions of Canadians who struggle not only with their vision but also with accessing the eye health care they need—across every part of Canada. This inclusive bill signifies that eye health care must be available, accessible and affordable, and it will support child development and learning, adult employment and productivity and senior connection and independence. We are delighted that Canada has the vision to step forward as a national and international leader. We can all see the benefits ahead.”</p>



<p>The importance of this legislation cannot be overstated. Universal eye health care is proactive, preventative and supportive. It includes regular eye exams, early detection of eye conditions, treatment and ongoing supports. For some, treatment can be as simple as getting a pair of prescription eyeglasses which can be transformative – recent research found that students who don&#8217;t get the eyeglasses they need learn half as much as students with good or corrected vision, according to the <a href="https://www.iapb.org/news/new-research-shows-children-who-dont-get-the-glasses-they-need-learn-half-as-much-as-classmates/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.</a> This research also stated that when vision is corrected in school it can influence lifelong earnings by up to 78 per cent. This example shows that eye health care impacts not only individuals but also local and global economies. Eye health contributes to several of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which have been set to build a more peaceful and prosperous world. These include good health and well-being, quality education and poverty reduction.&nbsp;</p>



<p>For decades, <a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/our-approach/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Operation Eyesight has brought inclusive eye health care to communities</a> and regions in countries in Africa and South Asia. We do this by partnering with national, regional, and local governments and leaders, including the ministries of health and education. We act as a bridge between communities, connecting every child, woman and man to local eye health care.</p>



<p>In Alberta, we have been piloting eye health care programs by working with medically underserved communities. We are building relationships with and listening to communities to understand their unique needs, cultures, lived experiences and lifestyles (rural, urban and more), while growing our capacity to support this work in a good way. We know that inclusive eye health care works when people are aware of its importance, it is available and accessible when and where people need it – close to home, school or work – and it is open to all regardless of ability to pay.</p>



<p>We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with governments, organizations and community leaders in Canada to inform this new national eye care strategy. We look forward to contributing our voice to advocate for it to be inclusive so that it is accessible, affordable and available to all. We will continue to raise awareness of the importance of eye health and the need for eye health care in Canada. Together, let us take a long view of our collective right to sight.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Kris Kelm, Global Director, International Programs, Operation Eyesight Universal&nbsp;</p>



<p>Kashinath Bhoosnurmath, President &amp; CEO, Operation Eyesight Universal</p>



<p><strong>About Operation Eyesight Universal &nbsp;</strong><a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/"><strong><em>operationeyesight.com</em></strong></a><strong></strong></p>



<p>Operation Eyesight Universal is an international development organization and registered charity working to prevent blindness and restore sight. Our vision is the elimination of avoidable vision loss. Founded in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1963, we are now a global community spanning four continents – Africa, Europe, North America and South Asia. Our vision is global and our focus is local, with teams on the ground in communities of work. Through activities like community outreach, water and sanitation projects, and health education, we at Operation Eyesight are addressing the root causes of avoidable vision loss which contribute to six <a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/sustainable-development-goals/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">United Nations Sustainable Development Goals</a>: no poverty, good health and well-being, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, and partnerships for the goals.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A partnership between the Kaavéri Dragon Boat teams and Operation Eyesight is promoting eye health in India, Canada and the world. Our CEO Kashinath Bhoosnurmath is with one of the teams. Many team members are part of the Indian diaspora community. </p>
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<p>Operation Eyesight is celebrating a new partnership with three Ottawa Dragon Boat teams. They are competing in the <a href="https://dragonboat.net/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival</a> from June 21 to 23. The three teams are promoting the cause of good eye health for all – here in Canada, in India, and elsewhere around the world. <a href="https://youtu.be/Mcy_yz9Fh68?si=EJELnEUCKvsaLg7H" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Two teams are named Kaavéri Xpress, while a third all-women’s team is called Kaavéri Sherows.</a>  </p>



<p><strong>This new partnership reflects the growth of our global community.</strong> An organic connection exists between the teams and Operation Eyesight President and CEO, Kashinath Bhoosnurmath (who goes by Kash), as most members are part of the Indian diaspora community in Canada. While members have settled in Canada, built homes, careers and community, a part of their heart lies in India. “Many of us long to support those back in our Indian home,” Kash says. “We know many people are facing very difficult life challenges there that are different than the life challenges we face here in Canada.”&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>One way to offer support is partnering with Operation Eyesight to work towards eliminating avoidable vision loss. This is not only about sight but also about learning for children and particularly girls, maintaining a livelihood for adults, and securing independence for seniors. <strong>Globally, more than 1.1 billion people are living with vision loss, and fortunately, 90 per cent of these cases are treatable or preventable. </strong>However, only a limited number of people are aware of this fact. Many, especially in middle- and low-income countries, are forced to live with blindness or some form of vision loss due to lack of access to affordable and quality eye care services. “This is a kind of global emergency,” says Kash. “If this issue is addressed, communities and countries will experience reduced burdens of poverty and disease, as well as increased levels of productivity and development. These factors are interlinked.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Operation Eyesight has developed a successful model that results in the elimination of avoidable vison loss.</strong> Our tested and evidence-based model is the foundation for our projects in 10 countries. “In India alone, we proudly boast over 1,300 villages that have been declared free of avoidable blindness on a sustainable basis. Our story needs to be known and told,” says Kash. An eye exam and a pair of prescription glasses, or a simple cataract surgery is often all that is needed to bring someone&#8217;s future back into focus. “Tested and often cost-effective solutions are available. What is needed is awareness, collective will, and support among those who can lend a hand.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/blog/2024/03/clean-water-clear-vision/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>The partnership between the boat teams and Operation Eyesight flows not only from shared values and vision, but also from the power of water, which is fundamental to the boat teams and to healthy eyes.</strong></a> While the two Kaavéri Xpress teams and the all-women Kaavéri Sherows Ottawa Dragon Boat teams will be paddling down the Rideau River on race day, two rivers will be in their hearts, as the teams are named after the sacred Kaveri River in southern India. Team captain Lokesh Siddaramanna explains, “Kaaveri connects us back to our roots, as it’s a lifeline for farming and drinking water for much of Southern India.” He adds that the name was chosen because it resonates deeply with people across the region, lifting their spirits and connecting with their hearts. </p>



<p><strong>There are many parallels between the dragon boat teams and the global community of Operation Eyesight.</strong> Boat teams must recruit committed members, train collaboratively and work in sync with one another to successfully compete against other teams. The global community of Operation Eyesight must recruit committed partners, train local health care workers and work collaboratively with partners, hospitals, governments and communities to eliminate avoidable vision loss. Everyone must keep their eyes on the finish line. How fast they finish the race really depends on how successfully they can work together. </p>



<p>During the festival, Kash and Myrna Linder, Operation Eyesight Director of Fund Development, will join a pre-race pep talk, cheer on the teams, and attend an evening dinner to connect with the members. They will also present on Operation Eyesight programs in India, South Asia and Africa. As the dragon boat teams race down the river, their support will speed Operation Eyesight along in the race to eliminate avoidable vision loss.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>“We are so grateful for the partnership between the Kaavéri Xpress and Kaavéri Sherows Ottawa Dragon Boat teams, and the connection to the Indian diaspora community,” Kash says. “This is really helping us to race not only into the next village of work, but also the next 10, 100 and 1,000 villages, so that one day, hopefully very soon, we can cross the finish line by eliminating avoidable vision loss entirely.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Support the Kaavéri Xpress and Kaavéri  Sherows Ottawa Dragon Boat teams by cheering them on and helping them race towards the finish line – and towards eliminating avoidable vision loss – by donating <a href="https://oearchive.swoondev.site/?form=KaaveriXpressMixed" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</strong></p>
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