By Leslie Mulvey | Orbis Intern
Orbis is dedicated to the treatment and prevention of blindness in parts of the world where the need is greatest. The painful and binding disease, trachoma, can be easily transmitted between infected and healthy eyes by flies or infected clothing, and a lack of clean water to wash. By training local health care professionals in eye-care, Orbis can ensure that the importance of good hygiene and sanitation issues can be delivered throughout communities at risk of contracting the disease.
Azeb is a government Health Extension Worker who has been trained by Orbis in eye-care, hygiene and sanitation. As part of her role she visits houses to advise on hygiene and sanitation issues as well as maternal health and vaccinations. Her personal mission is to keep sanitation at a high standard in society and this is what motivates her.
The area that Azeb covers includes a population of 1,330 people. She has been stationed in Dokotu so she lives there, works there and distributes medicine from her health post there. Over her three years in Dokotu, she has seen an improvement in the understanding of better health and hygiene.
Azeb says her main challenge is changing attitudes towards medicine. Training a local health care professional in eye-care is important as they can engage and build trust with the local people and are readily available when help is needed.
Thanks to your support, Orbis can continue to train more eye-care workers like Azeb.
THANK YOU
By Diane Weatherup | Development Director
By Leslie Mulvey | Orbis Intern
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

