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Your donation will buy instruments and supplies for future projects and provide travel stipends to young ophthalmologists interested in helping the medically underserved.

Dear Friends,

to examine a cataract patient.

purchased by the Fiat Lux Foundation.
In June, using donated funds, we were pleased to procure for the hospital a steam sterilizer from a local supplier. Up until now, the hospital did not have an acceptable method for sterilizing surgical instruments; instruments were sterilized only once at the end of the operating day. This deficiency exposed patients to the risk of developing postoperative eye infections as well as systemic viral infections such as HIV and hepatitis. The sterilizer will enable the hospital to bring its sterilization methods up to international standards.
The Fiat Lux Foundation's next project will be in Africa. I have had the pleasure of working closely with Dr. Wanjiku Mathenge on a previous volunteer surgical trip. Dr. Mathenge is a Kenyan ophthalmologist who recently received her Ph.D. in international ophthalmology from the University of London. She has an ambitious plan for building an eye hospital in Rwanda, a country of 10 million people in east Africa. Among the challenges in eye care delivery in Rwanda are the small number of eye care personnel at all levels, the quality of training and services offered, and the low productivity of existing surgeons. Dr. Mathenge's proposed Rwanda International Institute of Ophthalmology (RIIO) aims to address most of these issues and set a foundation for quality comprehensive eye care for this part of Africa.

Kenya in 2003.
Thomas Tayeri, M.D.









