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Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex praises work of sight-saving charity Orbis during Pandemic
LONDON, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On Wednesday evening (28 April 2021), Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex, spoke in support of international eye care charity Orbis, at a virtual event to discuss delivering eye care to those most in need during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Countess, as Global Ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, listened as representatives from the charity outlined how they adapted at the start of the pandemic to ensure they could effectively support their partners across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, where the majority of those with vision loss in the world live.
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NEW YORK, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex spoke yesterday in support of global eye care nonprofit Orbis International, at a virtual event to discuss delivering eye care to those most in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex, during an Orbis Flying Eye Hospital project in Bangladesh in 2017. Photo by Tim Rooke.
The Countess, as Global Ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, listened as representatives from the nonprofit outlined how they adapted at the start of the pandemic to ensure they could effectively support their partners across Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean, where the majority of those with vision loss in the world live.
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