2013 Global Annual Report YEARS OF VISION ORBIS takes flight with the Flying Eye Hospital carrying out a training YEARS 1982 program in Panama. OF VISION

ORBIS expands our surgical scope beyond the Flying Eye Hospital to include training programs 1985 in biomedical engineering, nursing and community eye care.

ORBIS establishes our In collaboration first program office with the World in and in Health Organization, subsequent years, similar ORBIS becomes a 1998 offices are established in 1999 founding member of , , , the “VISION2020: and . The Right to Sight” initiative.

ORBIS launches Cyber- Sight®, linking expert ORBIS celebrates volunteer ophthalmic our 30th anniversary professionals with eye year. 2003 doctors around the world 2012 via the internet. 2013 GLOBAL Welcome 3 ANnual REPORT It Began With a Vision 4 Making Vision a Reality 6 Our Vision for Results 8

FLYING EYE HOSPITAL A Vision for a Flying Eye Hospital 10 Vision for a Brother and Sister 12

HOSPITAL-BASED PROGRAMS Empowering a Hospital’s Vision 14

Long-term Country PROGRAMS A Vision for Country Presence 16 Ethiopia: A Historic Flagship for Country Presence 18 OUR WORK Vision for a Baby 19 Her Vision for Independence 20 His Vision for the Future 21

TELEMEDICINE CYBER-SIGHT® A Vision for Telemedicine 22 Cyber-Sight’s Vision in Romania 23

Fellowships The Vision to Invest in New Leaders 24

VOLUNTEER FACULTY A Vision Shared 26

A Vision for the Future 28 Financials 30 Volunteers and Special Thanks 32 Donors 37 Global Ambassadors 44 Global Corporate Sponsors 45 Global Leadership 46 Worldwide Offices 49 Scan your QR reader to watch a video about Samuel and his sister Ester, and read their story on page 12.

2 YEARS OF VISION Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee DEAR FRIENDS,

In 2012, we celebrated ORBIS’s 30th Anniversary year and we are excited to share our 30-year journey with you through this special edition of the ORBIS Annual Report.

Over the years, ORBIS has reached millions of people around the world by training local medical professionals to provide quality eye care in their own communities. Through capacity building and working together with local partners, ORBIS continues to work to leave a sustainable legacy of vision around the world.

In our 30-year history, ORBIS and partners have trained over 325,000 doctors, nurses Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee and other eye care workers globally. We could not have done this without your unwavering support. In 2012 alone, over 20,000 doctors, nurses and other eye care professionals were trained, and over 4.5 million medical and optical treatments were provided to adults and children.

Yet there is still so much more we can accomplish. We at ORBIS dream of a future without avoidable blindness and we know that together we can make this vision a reality.

We hope that this report provides you with a glimpse of our work over the past 30 years and a look at our future as we continue to work toward fulfilling our vision.

Jenny Hourihan Photo: ORBIS President and CEO

Robert F. Walters, FRCS, FRCS(Ed), FRCOphth, DO Consultant Ophthalmologist Chairman of the ORBIS International Board of Trustees

YEARS OF VISION 3 Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee IT BEGAN WITH A VISION

The story of ORBIS began with the realization that there was an urgent need for quality eye care in many parts of the world. Our founders saw that people around the world were unable to access quality eye care in their communities and for many, this was leading to unnecessary blindness.

ORBIS’s founders had a vision to end avoidable blindness fessionals from participating in overseas training programs. by providing training to doctors around the globe. They The solution was a mobile teaching hospital, the ORBIS observed that the high costs prevented many eye care pro- Flying Eye Hospital, which first took to the skies in 1982.

Photo: ORBIS

ORBIS’s first Flying Eye Hospital was a DC-8 aircraft. The idea for ORBIS was the result of a unique and lasting alliance forged between leaders in the medical and aviation industries. 4

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4 YEARS OF VISION THE FACTS 285 million people in the world are visually impaired

HAVE LOW 246 million VISION

ARE BLIND 39 million SOURCE: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

90 PERCENT LIVE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

80 PERCENT of all can be avoided or cured

Photos: ORBIS (Top), Geoff Oliver Bugbee (Middle and Bottom)

YEARS OF VISION 5 MAKING VISION A REALITY ORBIS works in partnership with local hospitals and institutions in every country where we work. ORBIS partners with these organizations to engage in program development, research and advocacy for blindness prevention.

Patients arrive for screening at ORBIS’s Partner Kitwe Eye Hospital in Kitwe, .

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Photo: Abir Abdullah

ORBIS collaborates with partner institutions around the world: Deep Eye Care Foundation Hospital, Rangpur, Bangladesh (Top Left), Hospital Number 1, Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia (Top Right) and University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria (Bottom Right).

Photo: Clare Louis Thomas

OUR WORK

Our work focuses on bringing quality eye care to communi- hospital-based programs, fellowships and Cyber-Sight®, ties by building the capacity of our local partners to develop ORBIS’s telehealth initiative. adequate infrastructure, trained staff and ultimately sustain- able eye care services. Together with our partners and by using these tools, we have helped save the sight of millions. Over the last 30 years, ORBIS’s work has expanded from the Flying Eye Hospital into long-term country programs,

YEARS OF VISION 7 Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee OUR VISION FOR RESULTS

ORBIS HAS WORKED IN 92 COUNTRIES SINCE 1982

1. Afghanistan 25. El Salvador 49. Lithuania 73. Serbia and Montenegro 2. Albania 26. Ethiopia 50. Malawi 74. 3. Armenia 27. France 51. Malaysia 75. South Africa 4. Bahrain 28. Germany 52. Mali 76. Spain 5. Bangladesh 29. Ghana 53. Malta 77. Sri Lanka 6. Bolivia 30. Greece 54. Mexico 78. Sudan 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina 31. Grenada 55. Mongolia 79. Swaziland 8. Botswana 32. Guatemala 56. Morocco 80. Syria 9. Brazil 33. Guinea 57. Myanmar 81. Tanzania 10. Bulgaria 34. Guyana 58. 82. Thailand 11. 35. Haiti 59. Nicaragua 83. Trinidad and Tobago 12. Cambodia 36. Honduras 60. Niger 84. Tunisia 13. Cameroon 37. India 61. Nigeria 85. Turkey 14. Chile 38. Indonesia 62. Pakistan 86. Uganda 15. China 39. Iraq 63. Panama 87. United Arab Emirates 16. Colombia 40. Ivory Coast 64. Papua New Guinea 88. United Kingdom 17. Costa Rica 41. Jamaica 65. Paraguay 89. Uruguay 18. Croatia 42. Jordan 66. Peru 90. Uzbekistan 19. Cuba 43. Kazakhstan 67. Philippines 91. Vietnam 20. Cyprus 44. Kenya 68. Puerto Rico 92. Zambia 21. Dominica 45. Kyrgyzstan 69. Romania 22. Dominican Republic 46. Laos 70. Russia 23. Ecuador 47. Latvia 71. Saint Lucia 24. Egypt 48. Libya 72. Senegal

8 YEARS OF VISION RESULTS IN 2012

Medical Professionals 20,832 Trained*

Medical and Optical Treatments** 4.53 MILLION (Adults and Children)

Eye Surgeries/ Lasers Performed (Adults and 55,549 Children)

RESULTS SINCE 1982

Medical Professionals 325,000 Trained*

Medical and Optical Treatments** 23.3 MILLION (Adults and Children)

Eye Surgeries/ Lasers Performed (Adults and 925,000 Children)

* Includes doctors, nurses, biomedical engineers and other eye care professionals ** Includes individual patient treatments and mass distributions of Zithromax® treatments in Ethiopia

YEARS OF VISION 9 Flying Eye Hospital A VISION FOR A FLYING EYE HOSPITAL ORBIS operates the Flying Eye Hospital (FEH), a fully equipped mobile teaching hospital. On the outside, the plane is like most other aircraft. Inside, it is like no other – it hosts an ophthalmic hospital and teaching facility right on board.

The ORBIS vision began in 1982 when the original ORBIS FEH, a DC-8, first took to the skies. As ORBIS programs expanded in scope, it became clear that a newer, larger aircraft was needed to replace the DC-8.

The current FEH is a DC-10 and has more than twice the interior space of the original plane, allowing for additional training capability with a larger classroom and operating room. The current plane has a fully equipped operating theater to carry out ophthalmic surgery, a laser/examination room, a recovery room and a 48-seat classroom that allows doctors to gather for lectures and discussions. Cameras throughout the plane make it possible Photo: Paul McKelvey to broadcast live surgical procedures performed in the The ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital is a fully equipped mobile operating room to trainees in the classroom and beyond. teaching hospital.

The Flying Eye Hospital Itinerary 2012

Iloilo, Philippines Guangzhou, China

Surabaya, Indonesia San Salvador, El Salvador

Da Nang, Vietnam , Ethiopia

Lanzhou, China Ndola, Zambia

10 YEARS OF VISION A Vision for a New Plane An exterior view of the MD-10 and DC-10 in Victorville, CA, in February 2013. The MD-10 In 2010, a vision for a new plane began with the donation is currently undergoing its transformation into of an MD-10 cargo aircraft from FedEx. After nearly two the next-generation Flying Eye Hospital. decades of excellent service, ORBIS’s current DC-10 Photo: Paul McKelvey aircraft will be retired at the end of this year.

The new Flying Eye Hospital employs one-of-a-kind design and technology. The next-generation Flying Eye Hospital will depart on its first ORBIS program in 2014 and with the Flying Eye Hospital at its heart, ORBIS will continue to train doctors across the globe and play a part in providing sight to millions. Photo: Paul McKelvey

ORBIS ORBIS DC-8 DC-10 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT 1982 (1982–1994) 1994 (1994–PRESENT)

ORBIS MD-10 AIRCRAFT 2 014 (2014) YEARS OF VISION 11 Flying Eye Hospital VISION FOR A BROTHER AND SISTER In August 2012, the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital traveled to San Salvador, El Salvador, for a program to provide specialized training to Salvadoran ophthalmologists and eye care professionals. There, the ORBIS team met two very special patients.

Siblings Ester and Samuel were both born with congenital “When congenital cataracts are detected in young children, cataracts. “Congenital” means that there is a gene in the it is important to act as fast as possible, as it is a time when family whereby a condition like cataract can persist through their eyes are at a critical stage of development,” said Dr. generations. Guemes. “In cases like this, you simply change the entire lives of these children because otherwise, they could go blind.” “We chose to operate on these two children because we felt that we could change the life of the entire family. Not Dr. Guemes conducted the operation with Dr. Loly Ramirez just one particular individual – but an entire family,” said Chica, a pediatric ophthalmologist at Benjamin Bloom Dr. Adolfo Guemes, a longtime ORBIS volunteer pediatric National Children’s Hospital in San Salvador. “It’s not only specialist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. valuable to see up close what the doctor is doing, but it also

Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

Ester and Samuel Garcia, a brother and sister with congenital cataracts, received surgery during ORBIS’s Flying Eye Hospital program in El Salvador.

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Samuel (above) and Ester (left) smile aboard the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital.

“We chose to operate on these two children because we felt that we could change the life of the entire family. Not just one particular individual — but an entire family.” — Dr. Adolfo Guemes

provides the access to ask questions about why he is doing Both Ester’s and Samuel’s successful surgeries happened certain things. The last time I had this kind of experience on the same day – back to back on the ORBIS Flying Eye was during my residency, 19 years ago, so this kind of Hospital. “With treatment of these kids, in time, the entire experience doesn’t happen every day,” said Dr. Ramirez family can have a normal life and the children can study and Chica. live like any other children their age.” said Dr. Guemes.

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Gondar University Hospital is a longtime ORBIS partner and an important eye care facility for the Amhara region of Ethiopia.

HOSPITAL-BASED PROGRAMS EMPOWERING A HOSPITAL’S VISION Throughout the year within partner hospitals, ORBIS conducts programs to help local eye care professionals enhance their skills and upgrade their local hospital environments to provide quality eye care services to their communities.

These trainings, which work within the existing infra- Building Eye Care Capacity structure and with the existing equipment at the local in Gondar, Ethiopia level, provide customized continuing medical education opportunities to ensure that trainees are receiving the In October 2012, ORBIS conducted a hospital-based skills that can be used in their day-to-day environment program in Gondar, Ethiopia, with our longtime partner and applied in the local context. Gondar University Hospital. This hospital is the only tertiary eye care center in the Amhara region. Hospital-based programs (HBPs) last between one and three weeks and are designed to address a specific clinical “The Amhara region is the second-largest in terms of geogra- training need identified by our local partners at a local phy or population in Ethiopia. It has a huge population, so it’s hospital. During these programs, ORBIS Volunteer Fac- a center where a lot of zones can come to Gondar for refer- ulty are deployed to work within our partner institutions ral treatment and management,” said Dr. Alemayhu Sisay, to transfer knowledge and skills within the local hospital. Country Director of ORBIS’s office in Ethiopia. “It is an eye care center that provides training for cataract surgeons, oph- thalmologists and optometrists. So it has huge implications for not only the Amhara region but for Ethiopia as a whole.”

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Dr. Donny Suh, ORBIS Volunteer Faculty member, shared skills with local doctors and residents at Gondar University Eye Hospital during a 2012 hospital-based program.

These trainings, which work within the existing infrastructure and with the existing equipment at the local level, provide customized continuing medical education opportunities to ensure that trainees are receiving the skills that can be used in their day- to-day environment and applied in the local context.

For this reason, in 2012, following a successful Flying Eye “We are working in their local environment, with their Hospital program in Addis Ababa, ORBIS held a pediatric local nurses and local instruments. This is a more familiar eye care-focused HBP in Gondar. “In Gondar, we have environment for the trainees,” said Dr. Suh. “During HBPs been working since 2004. The first project was to develop we want to train the local doctors to take care of the pa- comprehensive eye care services within Gondar,” said Dr. tients after we leave.” Sisay. “We now have a very big building with all the neces- Dr. Suh had the opportunity to mentor and work with sary infrastructure and equipment. Now our objective is to doctors such as Dr. Mulusew Asferaw, head of the pediatric develop a tertiary eye care center more focused on pedi- unit at Gondar University Hospital. “Hands-on training is atric . And the main objective of this project really very important. It is special in that it is not theoreti- is to contribute to the reduction of avoidable blindness, cal. I can observe, I can assist and I can also do some of the particularly in children.” steps,” said Dr. Asferaw. Dr. Donny Suh, longtime ORBIS Volunteer Faculty member and pediatric specialist, worked with local physicians at Gondar University Hospital to build up their skills in pedi- WATCH VIDEOS atric care. “These trainees in Ethiopia would have access to videos and the internet and they can watch some of these Scan with your QR reader to watch cases, but it doesn’t compare to us working together in a videos about this program. very close, hands-on setting.”

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Long-term Country PROGRAMS A VISION FOR COUNTRY PRESENCE

ORBIS country programs are designed to respond to national and community eye health needs to provide lasting solutions to improve eye care in these countries. ORBIS has country programs in Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, India, Vietnam and South Africa. ORBIS also has long-term projects in Nepal, Peru and Zambia. These projects focus on improving the quality and accessibility of eye care to the local community. Photo: ORBIS

16 YEARS OF VISION Photo: Raul Vasquez Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

ORBIS opened our first program office in Ethiopia ORBIS opened to implement long-term offices in China 1998 blindness prevention 1999 and Bangladesh. initiatives.

ORBIS opened an ORBIS opened an 2000 office in India. 2003 office in Vietnam.

2 011 ORBIS opened an office in South Africa. Photo: ORBIS

YEARS OF VISION 17 Long-term Country PROGRAMS ETHIOPIA A HISTORIC FLAGSHIP FOR CO UNTRY PRESENCE After many years of operating short-term programs on the Flying Eye Hospital and in local hospitals, ORBIS recognized the need to have a more dedicated presence in areas with critical eye health needs.

This vision came to life in 1998, when ORBIS opened its first and trachoma prevention and treatment. One area of great country office in Ethiopia. Over the last 14 years, ORBIS progress has been the development of additional human has worked vigorously to improve eye care in Ethiopia resources to provide eye care. The following illustration through advocacy, building the capacity of local institutions, demonstrates the dramatic and tangible impact that sus- tained efforts over time can create in eye health.

Select Indicators Showcasing ORBIS’s Work in Ethiopia 2005 2 013

Ophthalmologists 76 120

CATARACT SURGEONS 3 48

OPTOMETRISTS 0 12 3 Photo: ORBIS Photo: ORBIS

After treatment for ROP, Thinh is a happy, healthy baby boy and his mother envisions a bright future for her son.

Long-term Country PROGRAMS VISION FOR A BABY Tran Thi Mi Ni, a young mother from Hue, Vietnam, gave birth to her first child and named him Thinh. Thinh was born prematurely and was also diagnosed with Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP), one of the leading causes of blindness in infants.

ROP is a potentially blinding that occurs as a “I thought I would have to see Thinh spending his life [using] result of premature birth when the retina has insufficient a stick. I cannot find any suitable way to show my gratitude time to develop. Careful management of premature babies to Dr. Quan, to the nurses who cared for my little angel for in the nursery, early screening and timely treatment can months and to the hospital that supported me so much dur- prevent ROP. ing this time. The hospital saved his sight,” said his mother.

Unlike previous babies, Thinh was diagnosed by Dr. Duong ROP treatment is now more accessible for families living in Anh Quan right in the obstetric department where he was the central region of Vietnam and Hue Central Eye Hospital born. More than a year ago, families would have to travel will continue to save the sight of other infants like Thinh. over 600 miles for treatment. Through ORBIS training, Dr. Quan and the pediatric team at ORBIS’s partner, Hue Central Eye Hospital, are now able to save the sight of other children with ROP.

YEARS OF VISION 19 Long-term Country PROGRAMS HER VISION FOR INDEPENDENCE Hemeshwory Bewa lives in rural Bangladesh. Her husband died, leaving her alone to take care of her two daughters. She was farming a small plot of land to survive, but she had to sell all of her land and her home to support a daughter’s wedding expenses. She moved in with her daughter’s in-laws and to support herself, she began to work as a maid.

Unfortunately, she started having blurry vision and she could not do her work properly. For this reason, she was unable to support herself and began to beg on the street. One day, she heard that there was a screening event nearby where doctors were providing eye examinations. She went hoping WOMEN to receive help. Hemeshwory was diagnosed with cataract, which is the leading cause of blindness worldwide.

Today, Hemeshwory is working again and she lives on her own. Photo: ORBIS

The doctor suggested she visit ORBIS’s partner Thakurgaon Swasthoseba Hospital, where low-income patients receive a full/partial discount on eye care services through an GLOBALLY, WOMEN ORBIS-supported project. The program is part of a larger ORBIS project to contribute to the prevention of blindness ACCOUNT FOR ALMOST by establishing treatment services for the rural people of 2/3 OF ALL CASES OF Bangladesh through staff training and community outreach. BLINDNESS Based on her financial status, the doctor recommended that she receive surgery without cost. Today, Hemeshwory is working again and she lives on her own.

20 YEARS OF VISION Long-term Country PROGRAMS HIS VISION FOR THE FUTURE Lazarus lives with his family in a rural part of Luapula Province, Zambia. In school, his teacher noticed that he always sat in front of the class near to the blackboard and although he tried very hard in lessons, his reading was slow and he was falling behind.

Photo: ORBIS Photo: ORBIS Photo: ORBIS

One year later, Lazarus enjoys riding his bike and is thriving in school.

His teacher noted a “white dot” on his left pupil and she eye surgery. Fortunately for Lazarus, ORBIS recently had suspected that he had a vision issue. She alerted his parents provided state-of-the-art equipment and refurbished the of her suspicions and they took him to a nearby community children’s ward and is also providing ongoing training for clinic for an eye test. From there Lazarus was referred to the pediatric eye care team. Mansa General Hospital, the largest hospital in his province He was met by Dr. Chileshe Mboni – Kitwe’s pediatric and the only hospital with an ophthalmologist. ophthalmologist, who is being extensively trained by ORBIS. Lazarus had a cataract and they told his family that he Dr. Mboni successfully removed the cataract and after a few would have to travel to the recently opened ORBIS-sup- days Lazarus’s sight was already greatly improved. A year ported Pediatric Eye Care Center at Kitwe Central Hospi- later, his teachers report that he is more talkative and con- tal to receive the care he required. Just months before, this fident. He enjoys riding his bike and going fishing at the lake hospital had limited facilities to help children who needed with his family. He now looks to a future full of potential.

YEARS OF VISION 21 TELEMEDICINE CYBER-SIGHT® A VISION FOR TELEMEDICINE

In 2003, ORBIS officially launched Cyber-Sight®, a telemedicine initiative focused on providing ophthalmologists in developing countries the opportunity to connect with expert mentors using the internet. The stimulus for Cyber-Sight was a vision for adding continuity to successful but time-limited ORBIS hospital-based programs.

“A 1998 hospital-based program in Cuba convinced me of the need for something more than a one-week volunteer faculty/partner contact. Cyber-Sight extends the impact and expands the reach of ORBIS programs.” — Dr. Eugene Helveston

Photo: ORBIS Dr. Helveston subsequently initiated the program, encom- tries. The creation of these extensive online resources has passing not only e-consultation for patient care, but also resulted in over 8,000 completed patient consultations and online ophthalmic education, teaching and clinical care the enhancement of ophthalmic education of hundreds of resources for eye care professionals in developing coun- physicians and ophthalmic care providers around the world.

I N 2012

Patients Managed New E-Learning by Cyber-Sight participants enrolled 1,541 698

E-Learning courses completed 3,738 TELEMEDICINE CYBER-SIGHT® CYBER-SIGHT’S VISION IN ROMANIA

Doctors Daniela Cioplean and Luminata Teodorecu first learned about ORBIS while in medical school when the Flying Eye Hospital visited Romania in 1992. In 2000, after completing an ophthalmology residency and starting their own private practice, they heard about the development of the Cyber-Sight program and wanted to join.

“Without Cyber-Sight, in this moment, Romania I would be a different doctor and the life of my patients would be different.” — Dr. Cioplean

“With great difficulty, we managed to open the first private said Dr. Teodorecu. “On the other side, to prepare such a pediatric ophthalmology clinic, although we did not have case is a stimulus to improve my knowledge, to update my the opportunity of a fellowship and we had no government professional skills. This program helps me a lot in diagnosis support. Other than two weeks of training in strabismus in and treatment. It was like the mentor was in the consulting Romania and a few books, we had no other means of train- room and told me what to do.” ing and information,” said Dr. Teodorecu. “Cyber-Sight helped me and my colleagues to complete my Over the last 12 years, they have sent more than 400 e- training and to improve my skills in pediatric ophthalmol- consultation requests, establishing the leading pediatric oph- ogy. In my country there are no possibilities to be trained thalmology clinic in Romania, teaching students and serving in a subspecialty,” said Dr. Cioplean. “In the last few years I as mentors to multiple trainees in their own country. became involved in the young doctors’ education, I trained seven doctors in surgery and I provided many courses for “We feel our professional progress was huge, mostly residents and general ophthalmologists to improve the because of the Cyber-Sight program. A difficult case is a general level of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus challenge for any doctor and a second opinion from an ex- assistance,” said Dr. Cioplean. perienced specialist cannot be replaced with anything else. This kind of information is not always available in books,”

YEARS OF VISION 23 Fellowships THE VISION TO INVEST IN NEW LEADERS Through ORBIS-supported fellowships, talented eye care professionals from developing countries are given the opportunity to undertake advanced study with some of the world’s most renowned experts at leading eye care institutions. Training is matched to the particular strengths of the fellows and the needs of their community. Upon completion of a fellowship, the trainee returns home to put newly acquired expertise into practice.

Dr. Rozalina Loebis is an ophthalmologist from Surabaya, Indonesia. In 2012, she completed a fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the Moran Eye Center with ORBIS Volunteer Faculty member Dr. Robert Hoffman. After undertaking trainings in the 2012 Surabaya ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital and Hospital-Based Program, ORBIS provided Dr. Loebis with the opportunity to complete this three-month fellowship.

In Her WORDS

Working as a hands-on trainee on an ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital program in my hometown of Surabaya, Indonesia, changed my entire perspective and now I can say without a doubt that for me it was a life-changing experience. My tremendous experiences working with ORBIS Volunteer Faculty have proven to be mind- opening into how interesting pediatric ophthalmology can be.

I have become even more passionate about this subspecialty, Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee bearing in mind that most serious pediatric eye disorders can Dr. Rozalina Loebis participated in ORBIS’s 2012 Flying Eye Hospital Program in Surabaya, Indonesia.

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Dr. Rozalina Loebis looks forward to working to increase access to pediatric eye care in her community.

be prevented or avoided. But when they do occur, and often in I would like to develop a strabismus and pediatric ophthalmology spite of attempts at treatment or when left untreated – as is curriculum with the goal of training and inspiring the junior usually the case in most developing countries, like Indonesia – ophthalmologists, as they pursue clinical and basic research in they can tragically result in a lifetime of blindness. This led me pediatric eye services, along with developing a strabismus and to my personal goal of saving Indonesian children’s eyes. I want pediatric ophthalmology fellowship at the University of Airlangga to save their sight and have always hoped that one day, I could in Surabaya. further my study in one of my mentors’ hospitals to advance my This will help my institution provide more opportunities for local knowledge and skills to be able to help the children in Indonesia. ophthalmologists to gain skills and knowledge in this subspecialty, I learned how to treat the patients as well as observe several and to enable the hospital to deliver services in pediatric varieties of surgical procedures. I also learned how well Dr. ophthalmology and strabismus throughout Indonesia, especially Hoffman provides explanations to the parents and I think this is to those in underserved regions. the most important aspect of pediatric care, since children cannot make decisions for themselves. As a pediatric ophthalmologist, we have to explain the procedures to parents, so they can make the right decisions about their child’s eye health.

YEARS OF VISION 25 VOLUNTEER FACULTY A VISION SHARED Empowering ophthalmic communities through the sharing of knowledge and skill

For 30 years, the keystone of ORBIS work has been to teach and train eye health professionals to prevent and treat avoidable blindness. As our programming has evolved over the last three decades, so has the breadth and depth of our Volunteer Faculty cadre.

Our dedicated pool of medical professionals is a compre- Whether on board the Flying Eye Hospital, in a local hospital hensive and diverse pool of experts that now includes setting or through our telemedicine initiative, Cyber-Sight, every subspecialty of ophthalmology, nursing, anesthesiol- our Volunteer Faculty equip and inspire our partners to ogy, biomedical engineering and ophthalmic imaging from transform their beneficiaries’ lives. ORBIS is proud to 29 countries around the globe. continue to leverage the expertise and generosity of our collective Volunteer Faculty past and present. Photos: ORBIS were deployed VOLUNTEER from over 20 countries 156 FACULTY In 2012

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Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee Clare Louise Thomas Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

YEARS OF VISION 27 Photos: ORBIS Patient Theresa Mulenga looks out of a window of the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital during a program in Zambia in 2012.

A VISION FOR THE FUTURE

As we look to the future, ORBIS’s vision is clear. We envision a future in which communities around the world have sustainable eye care infrastructure and trained staff. As leaders in global eye health, we see the opportunity to realize a better future for those who suffer needlessly from blindness.

Visit www.orbis.org to learn how you can join us on this journey.

28 YEARS OF VISION Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee YEARS OF VISION 29 2012 FINANCE REPORT

In 2012, ORBIS’s global view of its financial performance, including all five affiliates, shows that over $133.9M was generated in revenue and support. Overall, the group finished the year with a net excess of $9.3M and total net assets of $61.5M.

Most importantly, 90 percent or $111.6M of our total expenditures were invested in executing our projects in blindness prevention training, screening, treatments and surgeries. Seven percent ($9.3M) was spent in fund- raising and 3 percent ($3.7M) was spent in management and general expenses.

ORBIS entered 2013 financially well positioned to support its global operations and grow to best serve the goal of reducing the effects of blindness worldwide.

Dennis McIntosh Peter Hickson Chief Financial Officer Chairman, Audit & Finance Committee

Sources of revenue

Corporations 13% 24% Individuals 8% Bequests

9% Major Donors

Foundations

12% Government 30% 4% Events

30 YEARS OF VISION ORBIS WORLDWIDE FINANCIALS

Global View of ORBIS International AND Affiliates Period ending December 31, 2012 (USD, in 000’S)

Revenue excess ORBIS and Affiliates* and Support expenses (Deficit) net Assets

International $ 121,152 112,806 8,346 $ 52,336 Europe, Middle East & Africa 7,522 6,840 682 5,360 Canada 789 657 132 1,266 Ireland 987 869 118 318 1,570 1,500 70 628 Taiwan 1,887 1,945 (58) 1,581

TOTAL $ 133,907 124,617 9,290 $ 61,489

*Audited financial statements are available separately for ORBIS International and Affiliates by contacting the ORBIS Finance Department, 520 Eighth Avenue, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018, USA.

HOW WE USE OUR FUNDS

90%

$111.6 M Program Services $9.3 M Fundraising $3.7 M Management & General

7% 3%

YEARS OF VISION 31 Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

Dr. Brian Leonard from Ottawa, Canada, conducts a lecture for local doctors and other eye care professionals aboard the Flying Eye Hospital in Zambia in 2012. Volunteer Faculty We are profoundly grateful to our dedicated global cadre of volunteer medical professionals who donate their time and talent to serve as our teachers and trainers aboard the Flying Eye Hospital and in every country in which ORBIS works. The following individuals dedicated their time and expertise to program activities from January 1 to December 31, 2012.

Argentina CANADA Ms. Donna Punch Dr. Tse Ng Dr. Adolfo Guemes Dr. Stephen Brodovsky Dr. Arif Samad Dr. Chun-yu Wong Dr. Karim Damji Dr. Martin ten Hove AUSTRALIA Mr. Leo de Kryger Dr. James Whelan INDIA Dr. Vernon Moo Dr. Peter Kertes Dr. K. Naresh Babu Ms. Fiona O’Sullivan Mr. Patrick Lamy COLOMBIA Dr. Ruchi Goel Ms. Toni Pilcher Mrs. Alice Lee Dr. Ernesto Otero Dr. Parikshit Gogate Ms. Helen Scott Dr. Brian Leonard Dr. Shoba Katumala Dr. Sonia Yuen Dr. Christopher Lyons Dr. Himanshu Matalia Dr. Flora Lau Ms. Leslie MacKeen Dr. Christopher Leung

32 YEARS OF VISION IRELAND Mr. Donal Brosnahan Ms. Mairead English Mr. Tony McAleer

ISRAEL Dr. Itay Ben-Zion Dr. Benjamin Shalev

ITALY Dr. Giovanni Giordano

MALAYSIA Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

Mrs. Peng Peng Chuah Dr. Lawrence Azavedo from the United Kingdom aboard the Flying Eye Hospital during a program in El Salvador in 2012. NEW ZEALAND Ms. Angela James Dr. Bazil Ateleanu Dr. Robert Braunstein Dr. Timothy McCulley Dr. Lawrence Azavedo Ms. Sandra Burnett Dr. Monte Mills PERU Mr. Larry Benjamin Dr. Jeffrey Caspar Ms. Karyn Morelli Maria Rosa Cueva Mr. David Brazier Dr. Mark Cepela Mrs. Carrie Muntz Dr. David Celaschi Dr. Kakarla V. Chalam Dr. Daniel Neely PHILIPPINES Professor Ngai Hang Victor Dr. R. V. Paul Chan Dr. Scott Olitsky Dr. Manolito Reyes Chong Dr. Michael Chiang Dr. Edward O’Malley Mr. John Cooper SAUDI ARABIA Dr. Elethia Dean Dr. Luz Perez-Schwartz Ms. Pauline Dabydeen Dr. Jonathan Song Dr. Monte Del Monte Mr. Quang Pham Dr. Ian Fleming Dr. Hardeep Dhindsa Dr. Sasapin Grace SINGAPORE Mrs. Mary Louise Garnham Dr. Michael Espiritu Prakalapakorn Dr. Gemmy Cheung Mr. Mohamad Jabir Dr. J. Christian Fleming Mr. Alex Puente Dr. Shamira Perera Mr. David Laws Dr. Douglas Fredrick Dr. Elisabeth Raab Dr. Jonathan Lord Mr. Robyn Frick Ms. Ellen Redenbo SOUTH AFRICA Professor Janet Marsden Dr. Karl Golnik Dr. Christopher Riemann Mrs. Pamela Bailey Mrs. Margaret Middleton Dr. Clio Armitage Harper, III Dr. Sarwat Salim Ms. Yvonne Needham Dr. Roger Harrie Dr. Thomas Samuelson SOUTH KOREA Miss Maria Papadopoulos Dr. Andrew Harrison Dr. Natalio Schwartz Ms. Jinsook Yoo Dr. Nicholas Parry Dr. Douglas Holsclaw Dr. Gaurav Shah Ms. Angela Purcell Dr. Scott Stenquist TAIWAN ROC Dr. Gene Howard Dr. Manish Raval Dr. Donny Suh Dr. Joa-Jing Fu Dr. Thomas Johnson Dr. Sukumar Sudheer Dr. Michael Taravella Dr. Ray Tsai Dr. Bradley Katz Dr. Paul Youngs Dr. Tae Kim Mr. Ngoc Trinh UNITED KINGDOM Dr. Karanjit Kooner Dr. Michael Vrabec USA Mrs. Ann Marie Ablett Dr. Bernd Kutzscher Dr. Xiangwei Zhang Dr. Balamurali Ambati Miss Gillian Adams Dr. Thomas Lee Dr. Bradley Black VIETNAM Dr. Isabel Aguilera Dr. James Lehmann Dr. James Brandt Dr. Luu Tong Mr. George Appasamy Dr. Mark Mannis

YEARS OF VISION 33 Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

ORBIS Volunteer Pilots: (Left to right) Mark Vaughan, Carl Hakenen and William Wilson after landing ORBIS’s Flying Eye Hospital into Zambia for a program. Volunteer Pilots have been a critical part of ORBIS’s Flying Eye Hospital programs since 1982. Volunteer PILOTS

The work of the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital would not be possible without the volunteer pilots and flight engineers who join us from FedEx and United Airlines and receive complimentary training from FedEx.

Captain Jim Bevier Captain Peter Doran Captain David Hulbert Captain Bob Rutherford Vancleave, MS Collierville, TN Memphis, TN Cordova, TN

Captain Hal Biestek Captain Gary Dyson Captain Ron Jones Captain Mark Vaughan Tucson, AZ Eads, TN Collierville, TN La Mirada, CA

Captain David Blizzard Captain Lew Flowers Captain Scott Maw Captain William Wilson Collierville, TN Fort Worth, TX Germantown, TN Thousand Oaks, CA

Captain Michael Christiansen Captain Carl Hakenen Captain Gordon Platt Captain Terry Zubrod Collierville, TN Fairfield, CA Collierville, TN Collierville, TN

Captain Stephen Dee Captain Samuel Hezlep Captain Richard Rouse Cordova, TN Germantown, TN Germantown, TN

34 YEARS OF VISION Special

We would like to offer special thanks thanks to our volunteers who kindly gave up their personal time to help at Oshkosh Air Venture 2012. We could not have done it Mr. Dan Abraham Ms. Kathy Ilyin Mr. Ed Sawyer without each of you. Your support Mr. Kevin Ackroyd Dr. Sarah Jacobs Dr. Emile Sharifi and commitment was invaluable Mr. Philippe Audibert Mr. Muhammad Javed Ms. Sandya Singh in making ORBIS’s presence at Mr. Michael Bagraims Mr. Jordan Jiang Mr. Robert Slett the airshow a success. Mr. Daniel Baron Dr. Varajini Joganathan Mr. Jason Smith Mr. Pascal Barthares Mr. Richard Jorgenson Mr. Jack Springer Mr. Victor Bassly Dr. Rustum Karanjia Mr. Scott Sweda Chocolate Rain™ & Prudence Mak Dr. Julia Baxter Mr. Richard Kusmierz Dr. Hoi Yau Tang Clifford Chance LLP Ms. Pam Bennett Ms. Loretta Lam Mr. Charles Thompson Close Air Support Mr. Fred Bruch Dr. Wai Ching Lam Dr. Chris Tinley DDB Taiwan Group Mr. Geoff Oliver Bugbee Dr. Christine Larsen Dr. Melissa Tong Doha International Airport Dr. Heather Burnett Dr. Francis Law Mr. Randy Tsang Grayling Momentum Mr. Paul Buron Ms. Theresa Lee Mr. Rafal Urbankiewicz Grey Advertising Hong Kong Mr. Zia Carrim Dr. Richard Lee Mr. Raul Vasquez Limited Dr. Sarah Chamney Ms. Chiat Lisa Mr. Jim Wang and Ms. Corrina Hill+Knowlton Strategies, Chan Dr. Michael Chen Dr. Yao Liu Doha Ms. Hengmin Wang Ms. Sherine Chen Mr. Peter Looker Hong Kong Ophthalmological Ms. Tina Chow Mr. Mark Maio Mr. Brian Ward Society (HKOS) Dr. Adam Chun Mr. John Mashino Mr. Joe Wilson JWT Taiwan Mr. Rob Coretz Mr. Fred Maupertuis Ms. Payee Yan Leo Burnett Limited Mr. Bill Cusato Ms. Sarah McKeever Mr. Kelvin Young maggiemarket Mr. Eric Dawson Mr. Paul McKelvey Mr. Kenneth Youngstein McCANN WORLDGROUP Dr. Mario del Cid Ms. Christine McMenemy Mr. Yuanyue Hong Kong Mr. Tom Deosaran Mr. Massoud Mestchian Mr. Abraham Yuen Ogilvy & Mather Advertising Dr. Diana Dudek Mr. Edward Moradians Dr. Leonard Yuen Omni Air International Mr. Andre Edwards Ms. Laura Murchie Mr. Zhangli Oryx Rotana - Doha Dr. Daniel Etya’ale Ms. Deborah Nebert Abu Dhabi Airport Services Qatar Airways (ADAS) Dr. Robert E. Feinfield Ms. Olivia Nguyen Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) Abu Dhabi Airports Company Mr. Tom Ferguson Mr. Jin Ou Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (ADAC) Mr. David Gantner Mr. Ray Para Qatar Ministry of Interior ACA Advanced Computer Art Mr. George Garcia Dr. Akil Pascal Rotana Hotel Management ACS International School Corporation Mr. Jim Gorman Mr. Kresho Petrovich Doha, Qatar SciCan Canada Mr. Du Haitao Dr. Laura Phan Al Bateen Executive Airport EC+ Mr. Tom Heath Mr. Ying Renjie The Boeing Company Communications Ms. Lei loc Heng May Captain James Rosater Bosma Enterprises Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Dr. Nashila Hirji Mrs. Jean Rosater Bruno Design & Flom LLP

YEARS OF VISION 35 Local doctors and eye care professionals from Menelik II Referral Hospital in Ethiopia assist hands-on with ORBIS Volunteer Faculty member Dr Benjamin Shalev. Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

36 YEARS OF VISION DONORS

USA AND CANADA

MultiYear Grants Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Mr. Dato’ Kulasegaran The Saint Paul Foundation Charitable Trust Sabaratnam United Way of the Mid South $1,000,000 + Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. The Spiritus Gladius Vos Sports, Inc. Alcon Knight Jr. Foundation William L. Price Charitable FedEx Mrs. Billie Mullen Transworld Management Ltd. Foundation OMEGA SA Tsunami Foundation $25,000+ Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. $2,500+ $100,000–$999,999 The Peter and Carmen Lucia Vrabec Allergan Inc. Buck Foundation, Inc. Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. Mr. Ron Wainshal B.M.I. Rupp Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paolo Fresco Stavros Niarchos Foundation Ms. Diana Wheeler Ms. Maria Barros GE Foundation Izumi Foundation The Willow Springs The Louis and Chermaine Bell International Lease Finance The Skirball Foundation Foundation Charitable Fund Corporation Ms. Lois Brounell $50,000–$99,999 The Honorable Dr. Vivienne $5,000+ Mr. Clifford Chance Poy Henry E. Niles Foundation, Inc. Anonymous Mr. Michael K. Chase Allene Reuss Memorial Trust The George W. Bauer Family $10,000+ Mr. George F. Clements Jr. Foundation Allergan Foundation Corroon Foundation, Inc. The Robert J. Bauer Family Anonymous Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daniel 2012 CASH DONORS Canada Chinese Computer Edith C. Blum Foundation, Inc. Ms. Valerie Fayard Association Charitable $1,000,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Todd Chandler Larry Feinberg Family Foundation Foundation U.S. Agency for International Mr. Patrick A. Cosgrove The Chatlos Foundation, Inc. Development, including Mr. and Mrs. John Hoke Dr. Aron Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rank ASHA FedEx Ground Cogdell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gural Ms. Gwen M. Houston $100,000+ FedEx Canada Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Huddart Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jamieson The Boeing Company Mr. David P. Jackson Mr. George Lee Johnson & Johnson Family of Donner Canadian Foundation Dr. Brian Leonard and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Lund Companies Hope for Poor Children Patricia Leonard Market Scope, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Kauser Foundation Mr. R. James Macaleer Trustee Microsoft Matching Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Sun Life Financial Mr. Kevin G. McAllister Program Kilgour Mr. Jack McHale Mr. Timothy O’Hara $50,000+ Mr. Gordon Lau Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. Adrian Paull Aircastle Mr. Joseph L. M. Leung McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Mr. Patrick M. McNally Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Buck The New York Community Quartner Phoenix Geophysics Limited George and Valerie Delacorte Trust The Roth Family Charitable Fund Rolls-Royce North America Foundation The Poon Family Government of Canada Ronald J. Rubin and Company Ms. Aleah Siegel Psychists, Inc. Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

YEARS OF VISION 37 DONORS CONTINUED

Mr. Paul Rumyee Anna and Harry Borun Ms. Roberta Duffy Mr. William L. Hintermister Mr. William Schmitz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Dupuy Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Mr. Ronald Segall William J. Brown Trust Ms. Lois W. Dyk Hobbs Ms. Chan Pik Shan Samuel C. Cantor Mr. Gerald Edwards Mr. A. W. Hope Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smart Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ehrlich Mr. Bryan E. Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. S. James Schill Mr. and Mrs. James Stenson Mrs. Virginia M. Elmore Mr. Lawrence Hui Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clifton Stutzman Family Foundation Mr. Joseph E. Fata Mr. and Mrs. Cameron W. Bruton Hyde Mr. James S. Takamiya Mrs. Rebecca Faulconer Cardinal Health Foundation, IBM Employee Services Center The Doehring Foundation Inc. FedEx Freight Ms. Kathleen M. Ilyin Mr. Jeffrey Wilson Mr. John W. Carpenter Jr. Fig LLC Mr. Klaus Jacobi Ms. Eleanora M. Worth Mrs. Leslie Carter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink Mr. Numair Jan Mr. Shahin Yaqub Mrs. Bobbie Chan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Finn Mr. & Mrs. Paul Etzkorn A. L. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos & Ms. Mary M. Fleishhacker Jones $1,000+ May Chan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Flowers Ms. Judy M. Judd Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Adair Mr. Collin T. C. Chan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fortin K & B Services Mr. and Mrs. Veena Ahluwalia Ms. Norah Chan Mr. Edward J. Frey Jr. Ms. Bak Yee Kam AIG Matching Grants Program Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Mr. Murray Fynaardt Mr. and Mrs. John Karels Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Appleton Chappelle Mr. James A. Girling Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Atlantic (HS) Financial Ms. Michele Cheah Mr. and Mrs. Seth Glickenhaus Karpinski Corporation Ruth and Ezra Chesky Mr. and Mrs. John Glover Kate Ryan, Inc. Mr. Au Lee and Mrs. Eva Au Foundation Trust Mr. Robert B. Gordon Ms. Marilyn R. Katzman Ms. Yveline Audemars Ms. Vivian Cheuk Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Gray Mr. Fuat J. Kavak Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Audibert Mr. Allan Cheung Mr. Albert R. Green Louis & Clara Kennedy Family Mr. James P. Barrett, Trustee Ms. Pauline Chin Mr. Adam Grosser Foundation Mrs. Joan L. Baxter Ms. Anita Choi Mr. Michael Hagan Ms. Shirley D. Kerr Mr. Carl Bedford Mr. Tsui Choi-Lung Mr. Victor Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Ketelsen Mr. Fred M. Bering Ms. Swati Chowdhury Mr. Earle A. Hapke Jr. Mrs. Marlo B. Krueger Mr. Peter I. Bermas Ms. Teresa Chui Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Harbeck Ms. Loretta Lam Ms. Mira Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cole Mr. Dennis M. Harn Mr. Stanley Lang Mr. and Mrs. Roland & Mr. Dominic Court Ms. Bonnie N. Harold Mr. Tak Lon Lau Marie Bertin Mr. Richard T. Crawford Ms. K. C. Pullman Harrison Mr. Chi Hung Law Bijan Air, Inc. Mr. James J. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hartmann Ms. Lydia Lee Mr. and Mrs. John Bischoff Ms. Ana M. De Leon Mr. Robert W. Hayes Ms. Margaret Chui-Han Lee Mr. Michael K. Blackwell Mr. Robert P. De Vecchi Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herr Mr. Samuel Lee Mr. Vinod Bojedla Mr. Vishal Dhulia Mrs. Ann G. Hill Mr. David H. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mr. George David Dolch III Bolster Jr. Ms. Sara S. Hill Ms. Ellen Leung Doyle Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Paul Boltwood The Hillcrest Foundation Ms. Pansy Leung Mr. Peter R. Ducharme

38 YEARS OF VISION A mother and child in Bonke, Ethiopia, where ORBIS works with partners to support trachoma prevention and treatment.

YEARS OF VISION 39 Photo: Mel Maclaine DONORS CONTINUED

Mr. James M. Shaw and Miss Ms. Elinor L. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Phyllis L. Levitin Ms. Jessica Y. K. Ma Matwey Motschwiller Mr. and Mrs. David Liefer Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mackman Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mudd McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lin Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Magne Mr. John F. Mueller Marjorie and Richard Ms. Jana Lo Mr. Johan Mamesah Dr. Alma Murphy and Mr. McGahren Foundation Richard W. Sercer Ms. Shirley K. Lo Mrs. Sally Man and Mr. Kwok Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meadows Mr. William Lo Lau Man The Murray Foundation, Inc. Mr. Mitch Meany and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Terence F. Mr. Mohan Nair Ms. Lucia Lu Karen E. Woodward Markey Naperville Noon Lions Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Luce MedOne Surgical, Inc. Ms. Janet A. Martin Foundation Ms. Elaine Lui Mr. John Mettler Mr. Tim Mason National Philanthropic Trust Mr. Vance G. Lundell Mr. Richard Meurer Mrs. Emanuela Massarotti Mr. George S. Newell Mr. Terry L. Lutz Mr. Scott A. Millikan

Berlina De la Cruz was selected as a teaching case for cataract surgery during ORBIS’s Flying Eye Hospital program in Iloilo, Philippines, in 2012.

40 YEARS OF VISION Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee Ms. Karan Ng Ms. Rhonda Ramparas St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn Mr. Gordon A. Webster School Mr. David R. Nichols Mr. Matthew Ressegieu Mr. Clifford A. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mr. Jeffrey D. Norris Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ms. Sylvia Whiteside Stauffer Dr. Oroma B. Nwanodi Rickard Mr. W. Craig Willan, P.E. Mr. John D. Stenson Oakville International Business Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry S. Riso Ms. Kate E. Williamson Ms. Patricia Stephan and Education Group Ltd. Mr. Daniel H. Robins Ms. Alison H. Wintman Mr. Ronald Stern and Ms. Mr. Miguel Oliveira Rosen Family Foundation Dr. Agnes M. F. Wong Elisse Walter Mr. Peder Olsen and Dr. Mrs. Arthur Ross Ms. Ann Wong Dr. Pavur R. Sundaresan Fatima Sehba Mr. Robert Ross Ms. Miranda Wong Mr. Richard F. Swenson Mr. Daniel Olson Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rowell Mr. James T. M. Yang Mr. Chun L. Tam Olympia Charitable Alice Rudy & Alice Ramsey Mr. Englok Yap Ms. Jackie Tam Foundation Foundation Ms. Annabella Yau Ms. Teresa Tang Omega Group James and Jacki Rupert Ms. Peg Yorkin Mr. and Mrs. Abbas Tehrani Capt. and Mrs. David T. Ms. Kathleen Ryan Miss Amy Yu Ormesher Tonglen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. S. James Schill Ms. Maggie S. Yuen Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Mr. Rob Schneiderman Pacholek Travnicek Ms. Quan Zhou Mrs. Susan Schulman, Trustee Ms. Connie Pang Mr. David S. Tsai Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Legacy Gifts Ms. Sau Ling Pao Yim Y. Tsang Schwartz Anonymous Mr. Christos Papadimitriou Ms. Alice Tull Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schwinn Estate of Ms. Gwen P. Mr. and Mrs. Bryne J. Parker Ucruising Vacations Mr. Arthur Seredian Benjamin Ms. Mona Patel United Way of Greater Mr. William L. Shanks Estate of Ms. Gloria Bernath Mr. Shantilal Patel Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shapiro Estate of Mr. John A. Bott Mr. Ronald N. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs. Janet Sheppard Vacheron Estate of Ms. Georgiana Mr. William R. Payden Bowman Sharp Base Shipping Valco Instruments Co., Inc. Mr. Jonathan D. Pejka Estate of Mr. Pasquale Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shulman Vancouver International Mr. and Mrs. Hyde C. Perce Campana Mrs. Marjorie E. Smalley Buddhist Progress Society Ms. Lynne Phillips Estate of Ms. Margaret S. Mr. and Ms. James A. Smith Vanguard Charitable Crawford Ms. Foong Ngor Phong Endowment Program Mr. John W. Smith Estate of Mrs. Charlotte A. Mr. Joseph F. Pirola Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Veber Mr. Michael F. Smith Koomjohn Mr. Gunnary Plake Mr. Ramakanta Velagala Sophrona Solutions, Inc. Estate of Miss Harriet Mr. Mark F. Polanis Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vieth Ms. Mary B. Sorensen MacGregor Mr. Norman Hong Po Poon W. J. Lehrke Co. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Estate of Mrs. Vincenza Port Royal Mills Ltd Sosnick Mr. Ronald M. Walker Militano Dr. and Mrs. Norberto E. Priu Ms. J. P. Srinivasan Mr. George M. Waller Estate of Mrs. Theopa Sheen Mr. and Mrs. Oki Purwanto Mr. and Mrs. David R. St. Ms. Liang Wang Estate of Mr. Austin H. Mr. Michael D. Quinton Germain Ms. Sou-Zu Wang Woock Ms. Rajeev D. Rajan St. Irenaeus Church Ms. Lillian D. Webb

YEARS OF VISION 41 Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee

Postoperative care at ORBIS’s partner Da Nang Eye Hospital in Da Nang, Vietnam, in the Glaucoma Department.

ASIA

$130,000+ Bank of America Merrill Lynch Ms. Bernadette Woo Huey Ms. Jenny Lau Bank of China Macau Branch China Wanxin Optical Fang KING KONG LEATHER and staff China Horizon Research Mr. Charley Chan WARE LIMITED Emperor Group Consultancy Group Mr. Jiang Yuheng Mrs. Kwong Wai Fun Dara Ho Man Fat Memorial Hotmob Shanghai Royang Melco Group Foundation KOON WAH MIRROR Biotechnology Co., Ltd. NetApp Jebsen Group GROUP British School OneAsia Cloud Centre China Baodao Optical OpenRice.com City Super Ltd Optical 88 Ltd Kee Wah Bakery Liu Fu Chou Cloudtain International Co., Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. Kuenflower Management Inc. YAZHOU ZHOUKAN Tai Fung Bank Limited (in honor of Kwong Hui May LIMITED Collyer Logistics International Taipei Financial Center Corp. Kuen) Ms. Yu Pik Shan Ltd TAM’s Standard Chartered Bank Mrs. Grace Tsao Compass Visa (Hong Kong) Limited Yuen Yee Charity Foundation Good and Love Foundation Economic Digest Wistron Corporation Standard Chartered Bank Limited Hang Ngai Fur Company (Taiwan) Limited Mr. Fan Shu Kau Limited $13,000-24,999 Hasbro Far East Ltd $65,000-129,999 759Store $25,000-64,999 TM Macau Koi Kei Bakery Asia Miles ABUNDANT GRACE AXA Hong Kong Manulife (International) Banco Weng Hang, S.A. CHARITY FOUNDATION Limited, Taiwan Branch LTD.

42 YEARS OF VISION Baleno Kingdom Limited Dah Sing Bank Kingsway Cars Limited Shun Hing Education and BB Group Company Limited Dun & Bradstreet (HK) Ltd. Kwang Wei Coating Machine Charity Fund Cathay Pacific Airways Limited Diocesan Boys’ School Co., Ltd. Sing Pao Media Enterprises (Hong Kong) Limited Civic and Municipal Affairs e-Zone, Hong Kong Economic Lin, Chih Liang Bureau of Macao SAR Times Ltd L’OCCITANE en Provence Oriental Sunday & Sunday Kiss Mr. Chan Yim Fong ELLE HK Max Liu Sunny Creations Ltd. MSL China Galaxy Entertainment Group men’s uno True Light Middle School of Hong Kong Aurora Zart GRAPHIC-MIX SUPPLIES LTD Metro Broadcast Corporation Mr Tsui, Peter Wai Man Mr. Jiang Nanchun HONG KONG AND Limited Universe Watch Trading Co., Mr. Gregory Dean Gibb KOWLOON POULTRY MGM MACAU DEALERS AND WORKERS Ltd. Mr. Mason Lee Ming Tak Electrical Wiring ASSOCIATION Co. Ltd. V. K. Hsu & Sons Foundation China Daily Hong Kong Ltd. Limited Hong Kong Daily News Nameson Group CHINA GOLF Vitasoy International Holdings Hong Kong Exchanges and OKIA Optical Co., Ltd. CHINA GYMNASTIC Clearing Limited Ltd. PARAWIN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION LTD. Working House (Fine Hot Toys Limited LIMITED China Resources Vanguard Collection Corporation) Inland Revenue Department (HK) Co Ltd Peter So Student Union Sports Association Welloyd Industries Company Mr. Choy Kwok Ching REGAL PRINTING LTD. Ltd. IT’S YS CO. LTD. COSMOPOLITAN SCA Tissue Hong Kong Wynn Macau Kao Song Xiuxia Limited Dah Chong Hong Holdings Ltd. Mr. Wan Wai Yung, Alexander Kiang Wu Hospital Charitable Association Yahoo! Hong Kong

United Kingdom

Individual donors Mr. Nigel Young States of Guernsey Overseas European Society of Cataract Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Rosey Aid Commission & Refractive Surgeons £5000 + Hickson The Valentine Charitable Fondation L’Occitane Anonymous Mr. Robert Walters Trust Jemma Kidd Make Up Mr. Anthony Fincham The Wilfred Harold Box Lands’ End UK Ltd. Charitable Trusts, Discretionary Trust Mrs. Barbara Seymour IKANO SA Statutory Program The Zochonis Charitable Bhim Ruia Foundation IMDC Ltd Funders and Trust Foundations The Bliss Family Charity Inflight Productions Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Elaine Corporate Partners Island Getaways Buck £5,000 + The Carpenter Charitable ACS International Schools L’Occitane Mr. Charles Hocking Trust Airport Operators McPhillips (Wellington) Dr. Christine Tomkins Constance Green Foundation Association Limited Covent Garden Group Beatrice Laing Trust Altomed Monocode Foundation The Edenbeg Charitable Trust ARGIDIUS - COFRA Optimo Professor and Mrs. G K Foundation Routes Wilcock Gondar Ethiopia Eye Surgery Trust Bradford & Leeds Properties Southend Airport Company Mr. Hugh Bourn Headley Trust Christie’s Ltd Mr. Ivan Hatvany Jersey Overseas Aid Corona Worldwide The Good Gifts Catalogue Mr. and Mrs. John and Pamela Commission EON Productions The William Allen Charitable Dawswell Simon Gibson Charitable Euromoney Institutional Trust Mrs. Melanie Richards Trust Investors plc UBM Aviation

YEARS OF VISION 43 DONORS CONTINUED

IRELAND South Africa

Statutory Individual GIFTS IN KIND GRANTS Supporters $5,000+ Department of The Pediatric Cataract $5,000+ Ophthalmology, University of Initiative, sponsored by the Irish Aid: Civil Society Fund Lar & Claire Bradshaw (Office space) Bausch + Lomb Early Vision Institute and Carl McCann BioCom Corporations Lions Clubs International Bowman Gilfillan $5,000+ Foundation GiftS in Kind Icare Finland Avolon Seeing is Believing, sponsored $5,000+ AWAS by Standard Chartered Bank Ampleforth Group Ltd Clifford Chance Irish Welcome Tours Individuals Etihad Airways KPMG Mrs. Paula Wilson Fitzwilliam Hotels Verve Marketing Mrs. Patricia Finlay Ryanair Smurfit Kappa Total Produce

GLOBAL AMBASSADORS

United States United Kingdom Mr. John Howitt Mrs. Ann-Marie Ablett Mr. Padraic Fallon Sir Richard Branson In 2012, ORBIS mourned the passing of Asia Mr. Brian Little Padraic Fallon, who was a supporter and Ms. Sandra Ng Mr. Sunil Ruia ambassador of ORBIS’s mission to save sight worldwide. Mr. Domhnal Slattery Mr. Toby Young Photo: ORBIS

44 YEARS OF VISION GLOBAL CORPORATE SPONSORS

ORBIS Global Corporate Sponsors provide significant support to ORBIS with ongoing support including finan- cial support for programs and general operating expenses, support for the Flying Eye Hospital, and generous in-kind gifts of goods and services.

ORBIS INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMIttee

Dr. Hunter Cherwek Mr. Leo de Kryger Dr. Jonathan Lord Dr. Daniel Neely Ophthalmologist Biomedical Engineer Anesthesiologist Ophthalmologist Medical Director, Strategic University of Ottawa Eye Moorfields Eye Hospital Indiana University School of Markets, Alcon Institute , UK Medicine Beijing, China Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Indianapolis, Indiana Dr. Janet Marsden, RN Dr. Ahmed Gomaa Dr. Brian Leonard Professor of Ophthalmology and Dr. Rosalind Stevens Ophthalmologist Committee Chair Emergency Care Ophthalmologist Ex officio as ORBIS Medical Ophthalmologist Faculty of Health, Psychology Dartmouth College Director of the Flying Eye University of Ottawa Eye and Social Care Hanover, New Hampshire Hospital Institute Manchester Metropolitan London, United Kingdom Ottawa, Ontario, Canada University Manchester, United Kingdom Ms. Jenny Hourihan Dr. Alex Levin Ex officio as ORBIS Chief Pediatrician, Pediatric Ms. Christine McMenemy Executive Officer Ophthalmologist and Medical Healthcare Quality and New York, New York, USA Geneticist Accreditation Consultant The Wills Eye Institute Ortmann Healthcare Consultants Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Columbia, South Carolina

YEARS OF VISION 45 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP

ORBIS appreciates the following dedicated board members who generously gave their time and expertise to provide leadership and direction from January 1 to December 31, 2012:

International Board Members

Mr. John J. McHale Mr. Bruce N. Whitman Director, MD-10 Project President and CEO Albert L. Ueltschi ORBIS International FlightSafety International, Inc. ORBIS mourns the passing of Emeritus Board New York, New York Flushing, New York Chairman Albert L. Ueltschi. Mr. Ueltschi was not only an icon in the aviation industry, but he was also Mr. Adrian J. Paull devoted to treating preventable blindness in the Vice President Emeritus Board developing world. His efforts significantly contributed Customer & Product Support Members Honeywell Aerospace to the restoration of sight for millions. Mr. Albert L. Ueltschi Phoenix, Arizona Emeritus Chairman Photo: ORBIS Vero Beach, Florida Dato’ Kulasegaran Sabaratnam (Deceased October 18, 2012) Founder President Asean Association of Eye CEO and President Dr. Francis A. L’Esperance Jr. Officers Hospitals Ms. Jenny Hourihan New York, New York Immediate Past President Chairman New York, New York World Blind Union Asia Pacific Mr. Robert F. Walters, FRCS, Mr. Fred W. Telling, Ph.D. FRCS (Ed), FRCOphth, DO Selangor, Malaysia Board of Directors Port Orange, Florida Consultant Ophthalmologist Cardiff, United Kingdom Mr. Desmond G. FitzGerald Greenwich, Connecticut Vice Chairman Mr. James R. Parker Mr. Ted Hartley ORBIS CANADA Executive Vice President, CEO Air Operations RKO Pictures FedEx Express Santa Monica, California Canada Directors Memphis, Tennessee President Dr. Simon P. Holland Mr. Thomas S. Knight Jr. Dr. Brian C. Leonard Clinical Associate Professor Vice Chairman Greenwich, Connecticut University of British Columbia Mr. John S. Slattery Professor of Ophthalmology Chief Commercial Officer University of Ottawa Eye Dr. Brian C. Leonard The Honourable Embraer S.A. Institute Professor of Ophthalmology Dr. Vivienne Poy Dublin, Ireland University of Ottawa Eye Secretary and Chairwoman Institute Director Lee Tak Wai Holdings Ltd. Secretary Ottawa, Canada Mr. J. Bruce Carr-Harris Ms. Diana Wheeler General Counsel Partner Mr. Doug Turnbull Mr. Richard T. Lewis Deputy Chairman ORBIS International Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Riverside, Connecticut TD Securities, Inc. New York, New York Treasurer Mr. Kevin G. McAllister Mr. Peter Allen, FCA, FRAeS Ex-Officio Director Treasurer Vice President and General Senior Vice President and Chief Ms. Jenny Hourihan Mr. Peter Hickson Manager President and CEO Chairman Financial Officer Global Sales ORBIS International Communisis PLC BTI Systems GE Aviation London, United Kingdom Cincinnati, Ohio

46 YEARS OF VISION ORBIS IRELAND

Chairman Mr. John Crowe Ms. Clare O’Dea Mr. Lorcan Tiernan Dr. Maurice Cox Senior Vice President Director Partner, Head of Corporate CEO Merrill Lynch International Bank Select Strategies Dillon Eustace Centric Health Limited Mr. Mark Pollock Mr. Ronan Traynor Directors Ms. Anne Marie Curran Adventure Athlete, Professional Managing Director Managing Director Speaker and Author Verve Marketing Mr. Michael Boyd Drury Communications Chairman Dr. Ray Power Landell Mills Ltd. Observer Mr. Michael Holland Medical Director Mr. Paul Dobey Chairman Centric Health Mr. Laurence Bradshaw Partner Ampleforth Group Company Director KPMG Ms. Carina Ryan Mr. Andrew Lowe Director, Aircraft Trading Mr. Donal Brosnahan Company Director AWAS Consultant Ophthalmologist Element Pictures Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Mr. Raymond Sisson Hospital and Mr. Trevor Lydon President and CEO Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Chief Financial Officer AWAS Children Airbus Financial Services

ORBIS MACAU

Officers Treasurer Council Ms. Jenny Hourihan Mr. Peter Hickson Ms. Diana Wheeler President and Chairman Chairman General Counsel Chief Executive Officer Mr. Robert F. Walters, FRCS, Communisis PLC ORBIS International ORBIS International FRCS (Ed), FRCOphth, DO Consultant Ophthalmologist Secretary and Executive Director Mr. Paul Forrest Regional Director, Asia ORBIS International

ORBIS Africa

Chairman Directors Mr. Shuaib Chalklen Ms. Lene Øverland Mr. Robert F. Walters, FRCS, United Nations Special CEO, ORBIS Africa Professor Anthony Murray FRCS (Ed), FRCOphth, DO Rapporteur for Disability Cape Town, South Africa President of the South Consultant Ophthalmologist Cape Town, South Africa African Society of Paediatric Cardiff, United Kingdom Ms. Rebecca Cronin Ophthalmology and Strabismus Sir Michael Arthur Regional Director, ORBIS EMEA Professor Emeritus of Retired UK Diplomat London, United Kingdom Ophthalmology - University of London, United Kingdom Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa Mr. Adrian J. Paull Vice President: Customer & Professor Jeremy Sarkin Product Support United Nations Special Honeywell Aerospace Rapporteur for Human Rights Arizona, USA Associate Professor of Law - University of the Western Cape Cape Town, South Africa

YEARS OF VISION 47 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP CONTINUED

ORBIS TAIWAN

Chairman Directors Dr. Min-Mu Hsu Ms. Amy Ou Mr. Ray Tsai Ophthalmologist Executive Director Mr. Ching-Tsai Chen Superintendent Buddhist Tzu Chi General IMEI Foundation President Taipei Eye Center Hospital Republic of China Eye Bank Foundation Dr. Liang-Yen Wen Managing Director Dr. Ming-Liang Lee Ophthalmologist Ms. Jenny Hourihan President Emeritus and Professor Chung-Shen Hospital Ms. Diana M. H. Chen Chief Executive Officer Tzu Chi University ORBIS International Chairman Crowne Plaza Hotel Kaohsiung Mr. Wen-Loong Huang Dr. Jorn-Hon Liu Director E-Da World Managing Director Chairman Life Eye Clinic Mr. Paul Forrest Department of Ophthalmology Regional Director, Asia Cheng Hsin General Hospital ORBIS International

ORBIS UNITED KINGDOM

Chairman Mr. Michael Boyd Dr. Maurice Cox Dr. Christine Tomkins, FRCS, Mr. Robert F. Walters, FRCS, Chairman CEO FRCOphth, FRCP FRCS (Ed), FRCOphth, DO Landell Mills Ltd. Centric Health Chief Executive Consultant Ophthalmologist Medical Defence Union Cardiff Mr. Bruce Buck Mr. Desmond G. FitzGerald Founding Partner and Greenwich, Connecticut Major General Charles Vyvyan, Trustees Managing Director CB CBE MA MSc Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Mr. Peter Hickson Retired British Army Commander Sir Michael Arthur & Flom LLP Chairman Retired UK Diplomat Communisis PLC Mr. Nigel Young Mr. Christopher (Kit) Braden Chartered Accountant Mr. Larry Benjamin, FRCS (Ed), Chairman Ms. Mary Killen FRCOphth, DO L’Occitane Limited Journalist and Author Consultant Ophthalmologist Stoke Mandeville Hospital Mr. Anthony Cowles Ms. Melanie Richards Aylesbury Airline Management Partner KPMG

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