HCP Cureblindness
Ageru Kebede has been involved in monitoring, evaluation, and advocacy roles in various organizations such as HCP Cureblindness, The Fred Hollows Foundation, Population Services International, and FGAE. They have also served as a laboratory technologist at Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekaneysesu and Marie Stopes International Ethiopia. Ageru holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Jimma University, as well as a Bachelor's degree and an Associate's degree in different fields.
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HCP Cureblindness
The Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP) is an independent, non-profit organization established to eradicate preventable blindness worldwide. We pursue this mission by delivering high-quality care, training local personnel and establishing world-class eye care infrastructure. The HCP was founded in 1995 by two intrepid ophthalmologists - Drs. Sanduk Ruit and Geoffrey Tabin - focused on eradicating unnecessary blindness due to cataracts in the Himalayan region. Today, HCP has expanded to provide eye care, infrastructure support and training for international populations in more than 16 countries throughout Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, has trained eye care personnel from more than 40 countries, and has procured equipment and supplies for programs in more than 37 countries.