Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Photos From The Free Eye Clinic In Bangladesh Giving Sight To The Trans Community

The Fred Hollows Foundation recently organized the first free eye clinic aimed at the transgender community in Comilla, eastern Bangladesh.


At a free eye care clinic in Bangladesh, over 100 transgender individuals recently had their eyes checked. From that group, 38 will be receiving free pairs of glasses, and three are set up to receive free cataract surgery.


At a free eye care clinic in Bangladesh, over 100 transgender individuals recently had their eyes checked. From that group, 38 will be receiving free pairs of glasses, and three are set up to receive free cataract surgery.


The Fred Hollows Foundation


Australia's Fred Hollows Foundation works to put an end to blindness in developing countries all over the globe. Since its doors opened in 1992, the organization has restored sight to over 1 million people. In 2012, the foundation conducted an eye health screening targeted at female sex workers due to their inability to access regular basic health care.


"In Bangladesh there is a sizable transgender community, and many of them become sex workers just to survive. This is the first time the foundation has ever run a screening program for the transgender community in Bangladesh," Dr. Zareen Kahn, field manager for the Bangladesh clinic, told BuzzFeed News. "Most of our work occurs in developing countries in Asia and Africa where people can't access eye health services because they live in remote locations or simply can't afford to get help."


"In Bangladesh the transgender community is forced to live on the fringes of society. That's why these groups do not feel they can freely mix with the general population and access health services as they require."


"In Bangladesh the transgender community is forced to live on the fringes of society. That's why these groups do not feel they can freely mix with the general population and access health services as they require."


The Fred Hollows Foundation




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