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In Eye Care C Cook Hyderabad September 2012 CBMs Global Involvement In Eye Care Who are we Where have we come from Where are we now How does our Medical Eye Work fit in with our general programme development approach ID: 932772

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Slide1

CBM’s Global Involvement In Eye Care

C Cook

Hyderabad

September 2012

Slide2

CBM’s Global Involvement

In Eye Care

Who are we?

Where have we come from?

Where are we now?

How does our Medical Eye

Work

fit

in with our general programme development approach?

Where are we going?

Slide3

Who Are We?

International Christian development organisation.

Prime purpose is to improve the quality of life of the world’s poorest persons with disabilities.

We seek to prevent and treat

health conditions

which lead to impairment and disability.We promote and provide opportunities for social inclusion, economic empowerment, and livelihood security.

Slide4

Where Have We Come From?

1908:

Christoffel

Blinden Mission was founded by Pastor Ernst Christoffel1989: CBM is recognized by the WHO as a professional organisation2002: Advisory status for the Economic and Social Council of the UN2003: First international lobbying initiative starts with a permanent office in Brussels

Slide5

Where

Have

We

Come From?(cont‘d)2005: CBM commitment to disability and inclusive development 2009: Stronger emphasis on inclusion 2010: Launch of WHO-ILO-UNESCO CBR guidelines with significant input from CBM2010: 10 millionth cataract operation

Slide6

Where are we now?

CBM

Member

Associations

(11)

CBM Regional

Offices

(9)

Slide7

Member Associations

International

Boards

International Management

Regional Offices

Australia

 

 

Canada

 

A

Philippines

Germany

S

Thailand

Ireland

 

S

 

CBMI

India

Italy

E

Board

 

Senior

 

EMRO

Kenya

M

Leadership

South Africa

New Zealand

 

B

 

CBMeV

TeamEast (Kenya)South AfricaLBoardCentral (Kenya)SwitzerlandY West (Togo)UK EcuadorUSA 

Where Are We Now?International Structure

CBM International Structure

CBM consists of ten Member Associations.

They work together in one joint overseas programme implemented by CBMeV.

They also work together to promote resource mobilisation for the CBM Family through CBMI.

The CBM Assembly of Members is made up of representatives of the ten Member Associations, who appoint the CBMeV and CBMI Boards.The CBMeV and CBMI Boards advise and supervise the Senior Leadership Team. The Senior Leadership Team manages CBMeV and CBMI.The Extended Leadership Team consists of the SLT, National Directors of the Member Associations and Regional Directors of the Regional Offices.

950,000

donors

730 staff

31

million

clients

Slide8

Where Are We Now? (cont‘d)

Region

Number Of Eye Medical Programmes (2011)

Africa South

38

Africa East

73

Africa Central

24

Africa West

44

Asia South/East

16

Asia Central

32

Asia South/South

97

Asia South/North

25

Eastern Mediterranean Region

82

Latin America

Region

134Total

565

Slide9

Where Are We Now?

Number of staff trained in CBM supported programmes in 2011

Slide10

Where Are We Now?

Number of surgical interventions in CBM supported programmes in 2011

Slide11

Eye Medical Work

in the context of

Inclusive Development

COMMUNITY

BASED

REHABILITATION (CBR)

HEALTH

PROMOTION

PREVENTION

MEDICAL CARE

REHABILITA-TION

EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD

DEVELOPMENT

NON-FORMAL

FORMAL INCLUDING PRIMARY

SECONDARY AND HIGHER

LIVELIHOOD

SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT

INCOME

GENERATION/ SELF-EMPLOYMENT

FINANCIAL

SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT

SOCIAL

RELATIONSHIP

MARRIAGE &

FAMILY

PERSONAL

ASSISTANCE

CULTURE

RELIGION &

ARTS

SPORTS

RECREATION &

LEISURE

EMPOWERMENTSOCIALMOBILISATIONPOLITICAL PARTICIPATIONCOMMUNICA-TIONSELF-HELP GROUPSASSISTIVEDEVICESLIFE-LONG LEARNINGSOCIAL PROTECTIONACCESS TO JUSTICEDISABLED PEOPLE'SORGANISATIONS

Slide12

Eye Medical Work

in the context of

Inclusive Development - CBR

The CBR matrix is the framework for a twin track approach:

Track 1: Direct work for and with persons with disabilities and those at risk

Track

2: Inclusion of persons with disabilities in all development activities and initiatives

The CBR matrix is the framework for planning and networking, following a holistic approach

Slide13

Medical

– Vision, hearing physical, mental

Rehabilitation

– low vision, audiology + speech therapy, physiotherapy + orthopaedic workshops, community based rehabilitation

Education

Livelihood and economic empowermentEye Medical Work and Other Disability and Inclusive Development Activities

Slide14

Where Are We Going? – Some Current Paradigm Shifts Within CBM

Comprehensive programmes (comprehensive programmatic planning)

CBR as the hub

Vision 2020 one of seven programmes

Holistic approach and networking are key

Focus is on entire person and living environment, not only on impairmentNOT: every programme has to do everything; BUT: every programme is part of network and knows who does what

Slide15

Where Are We Going? – Some Current Paradigm Shifts Within CBM

(cont’d)

“Vision 2020 compliance” –

Partnerships with mission hospitals

 partnerships with MOH

Hospital based programmes  district programmes

“Disease control” –

ECCE with IOL  SICS with IOL 

phaco

with IOL

Cataract  glaucoma + diabetic retinopathy

Slide16

Where Are We Going? – Some Current Paradigm Shifts Within CBM

(cont’d)

More strategic support to partners, focus on:

High quality and accessible service delivery

Good practice models

Training of professionalsCapacity development of partners

Research and evidence for practice

Moving towards

inclusive eye health services