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With Georgia 2020 partner, Lions Lighthouse, participants with refractive error were able to select frames and glasses will be made with their refraction and mailed to the participant at no cost.

by Romulo Fabunan | Nov 2, 2018

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  • Coverage of cataract surgery services in Nepal: results from a nationwide Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness survey
  • Models of multidisciplinary team-based care involving optometrists in Australia and New Zealand: narrative review and synthesis of implementation issues.
  • Epidemiology of Microbial Keratitis on Uganda: A 7-year update [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
  • Building Capacity in Institutional Operational Research in Low-Resource Settings: Protocol for an Implementation Research Study.
  • Developing a Global Eye Health Research Agenda: protocol for a priority setting process
  • Trachoma: the final push for global elimination.
  • Double-dose azithromycin mass drug administration, facial cleanliness, and fly control measures for trachoma control in Oromia, Ethiopia (Stronger SAFE): a cluster-randomised controlled trial.
  • Anticipating the Surge: Projected Increase in Cataract Cases in Ethiopia and Policy Implications.
  • How have outreach eye health services been delivered globally? Protocol for a scoping review.
  • Feasibility and reproducibility of handheld and table-mounted optical coherence tomography in children with craniosynostosis.

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