Sunday, October 23, 2011

Humanity First: Local Doctors Head to Guatemala; Will Perform Free Surgeries and Eye Exams

According to a global joint initiative to eliminate unnecessary blindness, 75 percent of vision loss is preventable or treatable. The GoS team aims to make even the slightest impact in preventing a devastating condition that is highly preventable.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | USDesk
Source/Credit: Humanity First | Release
By Imran Jattala | October 22, 2011


A team of medical volunteers comprised of optometrists, anesthesiologists and medical students is heading to Guatemala as a part of Humanity First USA’s Gift of Sight (GoS) campain.

The team members will begin to arrive in in Chichicastenango, a town in Southwestern Guatemala on October 23, 2011.

For second year in a rown, the GoS team will provide free eye exams and surgeries in this underdeveloped nation as part of its initiative to curb the rapid rise of vision loss.

According to a global joint initiative to eliminate unnecessary blindness, 75 percent of vision loss is preventable or treatable. The GoS team aims to make even the slightest impact in preventing a devastating condition that is highly preventable.


The medical team includes Chicago resident and optometrist Dr. Amna Malik. This is her first volunteer experience with Humanity First, USA, and she will be joining the team as the leader of the optometry clinic - a responsibility which involves providing patients with comprehensive eye exams and treating ocular disease.

The team also includes Gift of Sight director and ophthalmologist Dr. Ahsan Khan and anesthesiologist Dr. Saqib Ali, as well as local Guatemalan doctors and medical residents.

The first trip in September 2010 was a resounding success - a small team of volunteers provided free eye exams for hundreds of patients and successfully performed over 25 cataract surgeries.

This year, the volunteer team will be holding a weeklong clinic at Clinica Salud y Paz in Chichicastenango where, in addition to providing surgeries and eye exams free of charge, the doctor’s will also be teaching the latest surgical techniques to local medical residents in efforts to empower the local community and ensure sustainability.

Humanity First is registered in 33 countries across 6 continents, and has been working on human development projects and responding to disasters since 1995. Over 93 percent of donated funds are spent directly on aid projects.


  -- Local Doctors Head to Guatemala With Humanity First
  -- Ahmadiyya Times
  -- By Imran Jattala. Follow on Twitter: @IJattala


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