Retina India is a not-for-profit organization, registered with the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India, established for empowering people with retinal disorders, and bringing them and their families on a common platform with physicians, researchers, counselors, low vision and mobility experts and other specialists.
Why do we need another not-for-profit organization?
India is home to approximately 24 million blind people, the largest in the world. Additionally, there are another 52 million visually impaired in the country. It is thought that if this trend is allowed to continue, the number of blind people would increase to 31.6 million by 2020.
The blindness-prevention programs that are sponsored by governmental agencies and by non governmental organizations (NGOs) usually focus on "avoidable" or "preventable" blindness that commonly includes cataract and corneal problems. Even though patients with preventable blindness in India are significant, the prevalence of retinal ailments, such as retinitis pigmentosa and allied disorders, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, etc. is gradually increasing. Some of these diseases do not even have a cure at this time, and usually leave the affected people with permanent visual impairment for a lifetime. There has been no singular effort in India to unite the efforts in the fields of medical research, education, rehabilitation and welfare of people with retinal disorders.
It is this void that Retina India aims to fill.
Retina India is focused on spreading awareness amongst society, the NGOs and the Governmental agencies about people with retinal ailments and the specific issues they and their families face. We also wish to help them make a difference to their own lives, and to the lives of people around them.
Our Vision
To empower patients and families of patients with retinal ailments, and help them make a significant contribution to their own lives, and to the lives of people around them.
Our Mission
To increase awareness of retinal diseases and champion the cause of people who get affected by them, and to induce increased research efforts towards treatment for such diseases.
Our people
Simply said, Retina India is a movement, It is a movement that includes all of you. It is our strong belief that when people come together, and work towards a common cause, a lot can get done.
Retina India includes patients with retinal disorders and their families. It also includes retinal specialists and other ophthalmologists with an interest in retinal diseases, low vision experts, mobility experts, counselors, and others. We invite people with a social spirit, who have an inherent desire to do something good for others, and make a difference in someone's life, to volunteer and be a part of this movement. We also invite young adults, school and college students, to gain experience in working on a project for Retina India .
Our Key Objectives:
Patient Alliance: The alliance brings together patients with retinal disorders, along with their families and friends, to work for mutual benefit.
Medical Research and Treatments: Retina India highlights, coordinates and sponsors research in retinal treatment in India, while also informing the patients and their families about the current on-going research in India and around the world.
Clinical trials in India: We act as a channel to bring new treatments and technologies to India (Gene Therapy, Artificial Retina, Stem-Cell treatment, etc.) for Indian patients with retinal disorders.
Patient Registry: Retina India maintains databases (or registries) of patients with specific retinal diseases. Such registries will help inform patients likely to benefit from new treatments, such that they are not left to wonder whether a new treatment is beneficial to them or not, and in the process, spend a lot of time, effort and money in finding that out. Registries for Retinitis Pigmentosa, Macular Degeneration, Retinopathy of Prematurity, Leber's Congenital Amaurosis, etc. are already functional.
Education, Counseling & Advocacy: Activities range from encouraging beneficiaries to pursue their lives productively, counseling them about education, employment, marriage and family issues, to rehabilitation, independence training and mobility skills via associations with other organizations in the country. We are also commited to advocacy about the concerns of people with retinal ailments.
We welcome you to make a difference in your own life, and in the lives of people around you.