Une seconde chance de vivre et de voir : l’histoire de Mwanaidi

  In the quiet village of Bisumwa, Tanzania, Mwanaidi Ally Nyaela had long been the heart of her family. At 52, she was known as strong and tireless—peeling and crushing cassava into flour to sell, supporting her children’s education, caring for her grandchildren, and keeping her household running with warmth and purpose.    Two years ago, her life began to […]

Projet ROSHANI : un nouveau partenariat dans l'État du Pendjab, en Inde

In 2024, Seva Canada donors gave us the chance to provide care to more patients in need. We asked our trusted, long-time partner in India, Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital (“Shroff’s”), if they knew of a hospital team that met our criteria: working in a high-need area, committed to helping underserved communities, and able to […]

Une meilleure vision, plus de possibilités : comment l'IA pourrait façonner l'avenir des soins ophtalmologiques – par Sanil Joseph, docteur en sciences, membre du conseil d'administration de Seva Canada

Sight opens doors. It allows a child to learn, a farmer to work safely, and a grandmother to recognize the faces she loves. When vision is lost, possibilities quietly shrink. Around the world, millions of people live with avoidable vision loss, not because treatment doesn’t exist, but because care doesn’t reach them in time. This […]

Célébration de 25 ans de partenariat : le Centre d'ophtalmologie communautaire du Kilimandjaro (KCCO) franchit une étape importante !

Seva Canada is celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of its key implementing partners in Africa, the Kilimanjaro Centre for Community Ophthalmology (KCCO). KCCO was founded in 2001 by Drs. Paul Courtright and Susan Lewallen to implement local programs to reduce avoidable blindness in sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past 25 years, KCCO has helped ministries […]