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About Us
The Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF) is a non-profit international development organization headquartered in Australia and founded in 1992 by Professor Fred Hollows, an internationally acclaimed eye surgeon and an activist for social justice who championed the right of all people to high-quality and affordable eye care and good health.
Working in 25 countries, FHF’s vision is for a world where no one is needlessly blind or vision impaired.
Our priority is to work with communities to improve their own eye health through life-changing surgeries and treatments, training doctors and health workers, generating new ideas, and pushing for change at all levels – from local to global.
Our Values
Our values of integrity, empowerment, collaboration, and action underpin every aspect of our work around the globe.
FHF Indonesia office:
In Indonesia, FHF has been collaborating with the Ministry of Health since 2012 for the prevention and control of cataract and refractive disorders in children. On March 22, 2022, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the period 2022-2025 was signed between FHF and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, represented by the Directorate of Non-Communicable Disease Prevention and Control.
FHF Indonesia has achieved significant accomplishments in service delivery and partner capacity building over the past 12 years, which has served as the basis for the country program to move from supporting service delivery to engaging more of a health system strengthening and advocacy approach.
Currently, FHF Indonesia implement the Comprehensive Community Eye Care (CCEC) Program which carried out in 10 districts/cities in the West Nusa Tenggara Province and the National Integrated Cicendo Eye Health (NICEH) Program in 3 districts/cities in the West Java Province
