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Australian foundation helps improve eye care

Australia ’s Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF) has provided an additional 117,000 USD for Hue eye hospital in central Thua Thien-Hue province to improve community eye care service.
Australia ’s Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF) has provided an additional117,000 USD for Hue eye hospital in central Thua Thien-Hue provinceto improve community eye care service.

Director of Hue eyehospital Pham Minh Tuong said on February 27 that FHF has funded ThuaThien-Hue province’s community eye care since 2006 with a sum nowtotaling over 1 million USD.

In 2013-2015, thefoundation will help the hospital with the training of eye doctors andnurses and upgrade of equipment in service of eye check-up and treatmentin the districts of Nam Dong, Phong Dien and Phu Loc.

During the 2010-2012 period, FHF supported the building of Hue eyehospital in Hue city through the Australian Government’s Initiativeto prevent and treat avoidable blindness.

The five-storey hospital has 70-100 beds for inpatients and can serve between 100-200 outpatients a day.
FHF also implemented the 547,000 USD project to improve eye carecapacity in Phu Vang, Phong Dien and A Luoi districts, helping examine35,000 children with refraction and treat 1,500 people with cataract.-VNA

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