Fred HollowsThe illustrated tale of a boy’s journey to visionThis is an incredible story. One you couldn’t make up. It involves a long journey and a big dose of determination. Join Juliette and Leo on…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsThe five facts about childhood blindness you need to knowWhile children make up just one in 10 people who are blind, the implications for children who are blind are far reaching.Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsTrachoma: 5 facts you should knowDo you know what this painful and entirely preventable eye disease is? Read on…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsThe story of Peter DatjingPeter Datjing’s paintings have been revered around the world — but then he lost the ability to see.Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsThe only child eye doctor in Burundi: meet Dr Levi Kandeke“The chance of my life is to be born and raised in one of the poorest countries in the world and go to graduate school in one of the…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsThe importance of learningEducation for girls and women leads to possibility. But, in the remote regions of countries like Kenya, education for blind children is a…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsAn eye for an eye can let the whole world seeChanging Hindu beliefs has been the small task taken on by Nepal’s Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology in their ground-breaking work…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsEye disease discriminates- but we can change that“In East Africa, life for the blind is paralysing. Many women are too poor to afford the bus fare to the clinic or hospital, or for a…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred Hollows34 eye surgeons for 15 million peopleWhy the Cambodian eye care system needs your helpApr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Fred HollowsThe remarkable Madam MayVietnam has changed a lot since Professor Fred Hollows first arrived here in 1992. In Hanoi, motor scooters have replaced pushbikes — and…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017