Off the wire
Roundup: S. Korea keeps recession-type current account surplus for 44 months  • New growth drivers key to success of China's reforms: Moody's  • New Zealand invests in roads to boost foreign driver safety  • Tokyo stocks mixed in morning as circumspect investors eye global econ. cues  • Myanmar president meets Aung San Suu Kyi for post-election dialogue  • Indian stocks open higher  • Drones, cats, solar panels among threats to urban wildlife: New Zealand-led study  • Argentines criticize Japanese whaling  • New Zealand PM welcomes German backing for EU trade deal  • RMB internationalization positive for Chinese corporations: Fitch  
You are here:   Home

China Merchants Charitable Foundation sponsors 150 cataract surgeries in Sri Lanka

Xinhua, December 2, 2015 Adjust font size:

The China Merchants Charitable Foundation (CMCF), under the China Merchants Group (CMG), has donated 150 foldable hydrophobic single piece/multi-piece intraocular lenses and cartridges to Sri Lanka's health sector in order to pave way for 150 cataract surgeries to be performed to the country's needy.

The project, titled "C Blue restore Sight Project," is one of the CMCF's global projects in spheres such as health, education, poverty alleviation and environment.

The consignment, valued at 60,000 U.S. dollars, will be supported by the services of two international doctors who will assist the surgeons of the National Eye Hospital in Colombo to conduct the surgeries via a charity camp.

In an event which marked the signing of an MoU between the CMCF and the Sri Lanka College of Ophthalmologists in the capital on Tuesday, Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne said that the prevalence of blindness due to the onset of cataract was a major health issue in any part of the world including Sri Lanka.

He said that China had been a close associate and a true friend to Sri Lanka and the donation by CMG would bring the two nations even closer.

"The majority of beneficiaries seeking free intraocular lenses and consumables are of the low income group of wage earners and your generous donation is a blessing," the minister said.

China's ambassador to Sri Lanka, Yi Xianliang, speaking at the ceremony said that the friendship and cooperation between Sri Lanka and China had been strong, and such a donation would further strengthen the close ties shared between the two countries.

"The Chinese government appreciates the efforts taken by Sri Lanka to further strengthen the relationship between both the countries," Yi said.

President of the CMG and Honorary Director of the CMCF Li Xiaopeng said that his organization would initially support 150 cataract extraction surgeries followed by continued attention on improving local eye care services and ophthalmic medical conditions.

"We are willing to make every effort to improve livelihoods for the poor, for people struggling with eye diseases and anyone else in need," he said. Endit