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In the monasteries of Myanmar

Our partner organization GoodVision Switzerland has been active in Myanmar with its own programme since 2018. As in all GoodVision program countries, education is an important part of our work in Myanmar. People are often informed about our eye camps via mobile loudspeaker vans.

Simple horse-drawn cart with advertising poster for GoodVision Myanmar and loudspeaker
© EinDollarBrille | "Campaign vehicle" with loudspeaker

The culture of Myanmar is characterized by thousands of Buddhist monasteries. Many boys are sent to a monastery by their parents from an early age. There they learn, meditate and play. And above all, they receive a warm meal there every day. 

The monasteries are a good place for the GoodVision team to offer eye tests.

Buddhist young monk holding Kaleidos autorefractometer
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhist monk at the autorefraction

Our mobile autorefractometer from the Italian company Adaptica has been used. One advantage of the electronic device is that a large number of people can be tested in quick succession. If a visual defect is detected, the eye test is carried out using the conventional eye test bar.

Young Buddhist with OneDollarGlasses
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhist with OneDollarGlasses

During our work in Myanmar, we were able to provide over 20,000 people there with glasses.

Young Buddhists waiting for lunch, standing in a row
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhists waiting for lunch

All monks are allowed to take an eye test in turn.

Buddhist young monk holding Kaleidos autorefractometer
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhist monk at the autorefraction

Our mobile autorefractometer from the Italian company Adaptica has been used. One advantage of the electronic device is that a large number of people can be tested in quick succession. If a visual defect is detected, the eye test is carried out using the conventional eye test bar.

Young Buddhist with OneDollarGlasses
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhist with OneDollarGlasses

During our work in Myanmar, we were able to provide over 20,000 people there with glasses.

Young Buddhists waiting for lunch, standing in a row
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhists waiting for lunch

All monks are allowed to take an eye test in turn.

Buddhist young monk holding Kaleidos autorefractometer
© EinDollarBrille | Young Buddhist monk at the autorefraction

Our mobile autorefractometer from the Italian company Adaptica has been used. One advantage of the electronic device is that a large number of people can be tested in quick succession. If a visual defect is detected, the eye test is carried out using the conventional eye test bar.

Unfortunately, our project in Myanmar could not be continued due to the political situation on the ground. We would like to thank everyone involved, especially our sister organization EinDollarBrille Schweiz, for their tireless efforts in the program country.

Everywhere in our villages, there are many people who need glasses but don't have them.
Substrate Kumar Guru, Trainee, Care Netram, Indien

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