End of Project Evaluation - Healthy Ageing Pilot Project at Fred Hollows Foundation
About Fred Hollows Foundation It’s estimated there are 328,000 blind people in Kenya, with another 750,000 visually impaired. Cataract is the largest cause of avoidable blindness in the country, making up 43 per cent of all cases of blindness. The Fred Hollows Foundation is working with the Government of Kenya to improve health services. Our focus is on the rural areas where 80 per cent of the population live and where access to health services is extremely limited due to finite resources and financial allocation for eye health. The evaluation will consist of a desk review of existing project documents and monitoring data, key information interviews with the stakeholders involved in this project such as healthcare provides (e.g. county health management team, community health workers, specialist mid-level and tertiary eye health workers, etc.), other project delivery partners (e.g. Globcom, Kespa, etc.), government officials at county and national level, and focus group discussion...