Timed to coincide with the 2025 IAPB Global Event, 2030 In Sight Live in Nepal, KeraLink International (KLI), together with Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital (SCEH) and Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO), led a groundbreaking Corneal Infectious Keratitis Workshop in Kathmandu. This specialized training directly addressed infectious keratitis, one of global eye health’s most pressing…
Read MoreBuilding Safer Workplaces: POSH Training for Vision Screeners
In many parts of the world, eye care begins with women. Through the Aadya initiative, teams in India are trained to serve as frontline screeners for corneal infections, bringing sight-saving care directly into communities that need it most. But delivering care is only part of the story. To truly empower women in eye health, we…
Read MoreKeraLink’s Role Alongside IAPB: Training That Changes Lives
Timed to coincide with the 2025 IAPB Global Event, 2030 In Sight Live in Nepal, KeraLink International (KLI), together with Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital (SCEH) and Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO), led a groundbreaking Corneal Infectious Keratitis Workshop in Kathmandu. This specialized training directly addressed infectious keratitis, one of global eye health’s most pressing yet often overlooked issues,…
Read MoreInvesting in People: A Holistic Approach to Capacity Building in Vrindavan and Saharanpur
For KeraLink, our mission of preventing avoidable blindness isn’t only a clinical challenge, it’s a human one. It takes clear communication, confident leadership, and strong systems to reach the people who need care most. That’s why a new soft skills training sponsored by KeraLink, now underway in Vrindavan and Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, marks a major…
Read MoreBringing Vision Care Closer to Home
KeraLink International recently participated in two community health fairs in rural Michigan, reaching hundreds of attendees with vision education and screening services. In total, two KeraLink team members screened about 20 percent of attendees, and the results underscored just how critical access to affordable eye care remains. Nearly 81 percent of participants had not received…
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