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County partners with Kenya Society for the Blind to improve optical services

Vihiga County has taken a bold step in enhancing eye care and support for visually impaired individuals through a landmark partnership between the Vihiga County Referral Hospital (VCRH) and the Kenya Society for the Blind (KSB).

The partnership was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under the leadership of the County Executive Committee Member for Health Julius Maruja

The move aims to improve optical and mobility services for the blind and visually impaired, collaboration across health, education, and community service sectors, utilization of VCRH’s existing optical infrastructure and resources and capacity building through personnel training and development program

Speaking during the signing ceremony, CECM Julius Maruja emphasized the universal relevance of eye health.

“Eye problems can affect anyone in our society from children to elders, across all social strata. This mutual collaboration between VCRH and KSB demonstrates our commitment to inclusive healthcare that leaves no one behind, “he said.

A joint implementation committee comprising representatives from both VCRH and KSB has been established to oversee the partnership.

This committee will provide advisory support and promptly address any challenges arising during the MoU’s execution.

The formation of this committee marks a strategic move to ensure that the partnership’s objectives are met efficiently, effectively, and sustainably.

By Rose Wasike

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