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VisionSpring’s Livelihoods in Focus campaign to screen 1 lakh tea workers’ vision in Assam
Friday, 27 January, 2023, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
VisionSpring has launched Livelihoods in Focus, a campaign that will screen the vision of 1.05 lakh people in Assam thus unlocking US$ 13.5 million in income earning potential this year for tea garden workers, artisans and micro-entrepreneurs who gain clear vision with eyeglasses.
 
Through Livelihoods in Focus, VisionSpring, together with corporate, NGO and government partners, will screen the vision of people who need to see clearly to sustain their incomes.
 
They expect 63,000 people will acquire eyeglasses in 2023 so they can see well and do well. The 2023 commitment is part of a larger aspiration to reach 10 lakh (1 million) low-income people in tea growing regions and establish Assam as a clear vision state.
 
VisionSpring is working as part of a collective movement to solve the problem of uncorrected blurry vision and lack of eyeglasses worldwide by 2050. Ella Gudwin, CEO of VisionSpring, said, “60 crore (600 million) people in India need eyeglasses to earn, learn and drive safely. This is a solvable problem. By serving low-income workers whose occupations require clear vision, especially at near distances, we can help people maintain their livelihoods and provide for their families. Focusing on districts in Assam with large numbers of tea workers and artisans will also improve productivity in sectors responsible for a majority of the state’s GDP.”
 
VisionSpring celebrated the launch of the movement with an event attended by Joydeep Phukan, principal officer and secretary, Tea Research Association of India; Dr Bhanu Saikia, State Programme Officer and Joint Director Health Services (Ophthalmology), Government of Assam; Harkirat Singh Sidhu, consulting program coordinator India, Rainforest Alliance; and Atul Singh, vice-president, CSR, Emami Group, among many other senior dignitaries.
 
Anshu Taneja, VisionSpring’s managing director, India, said, “We have witnessed first-hand a huge unmet need for eye-screening services and eyeglasses, and we know that Livelihoods in Focus in Assam will help close this gap. Everyone can play a role in solving this problem—corporates, hospitals, government agencies, and others. This is joyful work and we invite you to join us.”
 
Last year VisionSpring received a transformative US$15 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. VisionSpring will allocate a portion of those funds to Livelihoods in Focus, including in Assam, when matched by financial and in-kind resources contributed by the government, tea sector, and other corporate partners.
 
The Livelihoods in Focus builds on VisionSpring’s decade-long track record of working in the state and documented evidence of impact. A 2018 randomised control trial in Assam found that with reading glasses, tea picker’s productivity increased by 22 per cent on average, and up to 32 per cent for workers over the age of 50. Early findings from another study in progress in neighbouring Bangladesh shows similar rates of return on income across a wide range of rural occupations. Vision correction through eyeglasses has the potential to add as much as 6 per cent of incremental GDP to the state’s economy.
 
Research also showed that eyeglasses improve quality of life, reducing depression and anxiety, and increasing involvement in religious and family life.
 
To date, VisionSpring has carried out 82,000 vision screenings in Assam. Of people screened through their programmes, 65 per cent require eyeglasses. Of those, 75-90 per cent are getting their first-ever pair. Till date, VisionSpring has provided 236,000 eyeglasses in the state of Assam.
 
VisionSpring will be expanding Livelihoods in Focus to other parts of India, as well as tea, coffee, cocoa and artisan regions of Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda.
 
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