Photo films
For those who like to look while they listen - here are a selection of photo films we have put together for your delectation...
Trachoma photo film
Sightsavers is thrilled to unveil plans to eliminate blinding trachoma by 2020! Have a look at this slideshow demonstrating our trachoma work.
Sightsavers volunteers
Sightsavers has a network of over 100 volunteers in the UK, who can come and give talks at schools and community groups. Find out what makes them tick!
The Junior Painter of the Year competition
Every year Sightsavers runs a Junior Painter of the Year competition, in partnership with the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
An eye opening trip
Our very own Sam Price recently visited Cameroon, and shares her experiences there.
Elijah and Mirembe
A photo film featuring Elijah Bandobera, ophthalmic clinical officer in Uganda, talking about a seven-year-old girl he identified as having cataract in each eye.
Mumbai Eye Care Campaign audio slideshow
The Campaign, that launched in October, will run for five years and aims to screen over a million people living in Mumbai. Listen to Corporate Fundraiser Kat Scaife talk about the launch event, and interview some of the people who are making it all happen.
Sunetra blindfolded audio slideshow
In September, ‘Casualty’ and ‘No Angels’ actress Sunerta Sarker donned a blindfold for the day, to experience what life is like for the some 20 million women in the world who are needlessly blind.
Mooltetiein's story
Sightsavers' Sue Adams travelled to the Kajiado District in southern Kenya, where she met Mooltetiein Salaash, who had been suffering from trachoma infections for many years.
Women and blindness audio slideshow
Adelaide Addo-Fening, Sightsavers' Director of International Programme Operations, talks about why there are twice as many blind women in the world than men.
Great City Race audio slideshow
A team of ten highly professional and dedicated 'athletes' from Sightsavers recently took part in the Standard Chartered Great City Race. Listen to how they got here!







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