City Desk :A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between BRAC and Orbis International, a US-based international organisation, at BRAC Centre in the city for extending quality modern eye-care treatment for the ultra poor.The agreement was inked with the support of Qatar Foundation to strengthen community eye health services across four districts, increasing access to eye care for children in Bangladesh. This activity forms part of a new initiative called Qatar Creating Vision (QCV).Fazle Hasan Abed, chairperson of BRAC, Dr Kaosar Afsana, director of BRAC Health, Nutrition and Population Programme, and Dr Munir Ahmed, country director of Orbis International, and M Alauddin, director of programmes, were present in the signing ceremony.Fazle Hasan Abed said, “Many are suffering from vision problems, helping those unfortunates to see the world with primary care service is crucial. We must work collectively to ensure the primary eye-care service for all.”Dr Munir Ahmed said, “We have committed to achieve the Vision 2020 goal, and without universal eye health coverage, this would be impossible.”A spokesperson from Qatar Development Fund said, “Half of childhood vision loss can be prevented or cured, so there is much that can be done, particularly for children in hard-to-reach or poor areas.”According to the MoU, Orbis International will partly fund the construction of four vision centres, contributing around Taka 13 million, based on the model of primary healthcare centres to provide free eye check-ups. These centres will be built in the Khansama upazila of Dinajpur, Nandail upazila of Mymensingh, Dumuria upazila of Khulna, and Homna upazila of Comilla. The five-year-long MoU between BRAC and Orbis International will continue till June 2020. Supported by the Qatar Development Fund, the initiative will conduct one million eye tests, treat 100,000 children with uncorrected refracted errors, and perform 10,200 eye surgeries.At the signing ceremony, BRAC informed that 16 more vision centres will be constructed. The main objective is to ensure quality eye-care services for the ultra poor through telemedicine technology. Furthermore, the middle class will receive eye check-up, registration, necessary suggestions and treatments at reasonable costs.