Seva Stichting serves the public benefit by transforming eye care from a neglected service into durable public systems, breaking the generational cycle of poverty caused by avoidable blindness.
Deploying retinal cameras across clinics in Africa, Ukraine, Cambodia, and Nepal to enable early detection and treatment of blinding eye diseases.
Building sustainable eye care infrastructure in Eastern Europe through partnerships with local health systems, beginning with retinal imaging deployment in Ukraine and expansion into neighbouring countries.
Embedding vision services into state public health infrastructure by training 2,500 frontline workers and 170 clinical staff in Jharkhand, India.
Screening 2.3 million children over five years through school-based programs, ensuring early detection and treatment of pediatric eye conditions.
The first cluster-randomized controlled trial in South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal) measuring the effectiveness of Vision Centers in reducing avoidable blindness.
An open innovation program for Retina AI and back-of-eye imaging that attracted 43 applications and 10 Retina AI proposals, advancing AI-powered diagnostics.
Strengthening eye care across 304 Basic Health Units and 57 Primary Health Centers reaching an 11 million catchment population, with 60,000 eyeglasses for children.
Training 25,000 eye care professionals and 1,200 master trainers to deliver services to 10 million patients, building sustainable local capacity worldwide.
Women's eye care in sub-Saharan Africa, empowering 300,000 women and enhancing the productivity of 500,000 through accessible vision services.