Our core supporters
Acknowledgements:
The journal relies on our core supporters to keep going and we gratefully acknowledge the significant funding we receive from them. We are indebted to their long-term commitment towards the continuing education of eye care professionals working in low resource and isolated settings where the burden of eye disease and blindness is greatest.
Current core supporters:
- Sightsavers
- Orbis
- Seva Foundation
- CBM
- The Fred Hollows Foundation
- International Trachoma Initiative
- Tijssen Foundation
Become a core supporter
Our publisher, the International Centre for Eye Health, is actively seeking more core supporters to continue to develop the journal.
If your organisation is interested in finding out more about becoming a core supporter please contact Anita Shah. Email: [email protected].
Why our core supporters fund the journal:
“ORBIS is dedicated to preserving and restoring the sight of the poorest people in the poorest communities across the world. We provide the tools, training and technology necessary for hospitals in developing countries to make eye care available to all.
Empowering and enhancing the skills of eye care teams in developing countries is at the heart of ORBIS’s work. The Community Eye Health Journal talks directly to those making a difference on the ground and complements our work very well. We are proud to support such a vital educational and informative resource for eye cares teams around the world.”
“CBM is an international Christian development organisation, committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the poorest countries of the world. CBM’s vision is an inclusive world in which all persons with disabilities enjoy their human rights and achieve their full potential.
CBM supports the Community Eye Health Journal because it is an essential platform for knowledge and information sharing in the field of eye health in development contexts. CBM’s partner organisations both contribute to and benefit from the expertise collated and communicated through the journal.”
“Sightsavers’ mission is to eliminate avoidable blindness and promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities. We work with local partners in over 30 countries in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.
We see the Community Eye Health Journal as a unifying medium that connects eye health practitioners with related research and evidence while also providing examples of good practice from all over the world. Sightsavers considers the ‘Journal’ an excellent example of knowledge management in the eye health sector and thus is committed to supporting its dissemination and diffusion of learning across regions and countries.”