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Light for the World

Light for the World is an international disability and development NGO aiming at an inclusive society. The organisation currently supports projects in Sub-Saharan Africa — including: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, South Sudan and Uganda[1] dedicated to the restoration of eyesight, prevention of blindness, rehabilitation of persons with disabilities, inclusive education and promotion of their human rights.[2]

Light for the World
Formation1988, Vienna, Austria
TypeNon-governmental organization
PurposeInternational development, blindness prevention, disability rights, community based rehabilitation, inclusive education
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
International Disability and Development Consortium, The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, CONCORD
CEO
Marion Lieser
Budget
21.95 million (2019)
Staff
~200
Websitewww.light-for-the-world.org

Organisation edit

Following a major change in governance in early 2016, the organisational structure of Light for the World is that of an international organisation with fully integrated core members and autonomous associated members. In 2008 a formal agreement of confederation had been signed by member organisations in Austria, Belgium and Czech Republic in order to strengthen collaboration and improve opportunities to distribute funds and resources. In April 2011, Dutch NGO Dark and Light joined Light for the World.[3] Country Offices currently operate in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, South Sudan, and Uganda.[4]

Core members:

Associated members:

  • Licht voor de Wereld - Lumière pour le Monde (Belgium)

The overall income of the confederation Light for the World in 2019 was €21.95 million. The foundation of the work is built on the commitment of over 150,000 individuals, who account for more than 50% of total revenue. Around 23% came from public bodies – mainly the European Union, the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), and the Czech Development Cooperation.[5][6]

History edit

Austria edit

The Austrian organisation Licht für die Welt was founded in 1988 in Vienna under the name "Christoffel-Blindenmission Austria". Among the first projects of the young Austrian organisation were eye care units and rehabilitation programs in Ethiopia and Kenya.[7] In 2004, the Austrian organisation changed its name to Licht für die Welt - Christoffel-Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, the German language equivalent of Light for the World. In the same year Austrian Federal President, Dr. Heinz Fischer, became patron of Licht für die Welt. In 2008 a formal agreement of confederation was signed by Light for the World in Austria, Belgium and Czech Republic in order to strengthen the collaboration in the program countries and to improve opportunities to distribute funds and resources. In 2010, Austrian Licht für die Welt and Dutch Dark and Light struck an agreement with regard to projects on which they collaborated. LICHT FÜR DIE WELT took over responsibility for projects in Ethiopia and Pakistan, and Dark and Light did the same in Nepal and Sudan.

Belgium edit

The Belgian organisation was founded in 1997 under the name of Christian Blind Mission Belgium. One of the first programs supported was CCBRT – an orthopaedic and eye care hospital and rehabilitation program in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Throughout 2003 CBM Belgium performed the first cateract surgery on children at Kabgayi Eye Hospital in Muhanga, Rwandaformer Gitarama, which is a major milestone in the organisations history. In 2008 CBM Belgium becomes Licht voor de Wereld the Dutch equivalent to Light for the World through a formal agreement of confederation, which resulted in stronger cooperation with the Austrian & Czech equivalent.[8] In recent year milestones include: opening of Saint Joseph Eye Hospital in Likasi, Congo; the launch of an inclusive education project in Lubumbashi, Congo and the opening of the Mwangaza eye hospital in Kolwezi, Congo.

Czech Republic edit

In July 2007, the Czech organisation Svĕtlo pro Svĕt was founded in Prague supporting programs in Ethiopia. In 2008 Svĕtlo pro Svĕt joined a formal agreement of confederation by the organisations in Austria, Belgium and the Czech Republic in order to expand joint efforts on various programs.

Germany edit

Founded on 28 November 2014 Licht für die Welt Deutschland was born in Munich. In October 2015 Licht für die Welt Deutschland was one of the founding members of Light for the World International, the umbrella organization under which the different branches operate today. Due to trademark issues on the 1.1.2021 Licht für die Welt Deutschland changed their name to Light for the World - Licht für die Welt e.V..

The Netherlands edit

In 1982 Dark and Light was founded by Martien Cozijnsen an ophthalmologist and his wife Jenny. Dark and Light rapidly grew from a small family foundation to a major NGO in the Netherlands. In 2010, Austrian Licht für die Welt and Dutch Dark and Light struck an agreement with regard to projects on which they collaborated. Dark and Light took over responsibility for projects in Nepal and Sudan, their equal did the same in Ethiopia and Pakistan. In 2011 Dark and Light signed a confederation agreement and rebranded itself Dark and Light The Netherlands, this change formally was adapted in 2012. In 2020 Light for the World The Netherlands decided to separate themselves from the Dark and Light family, on 1 January 2021 Light for the World The Netherlands became the Seeyou foundation.

Switzerland edit

Licht für die Welt- Lumière pour le Monde was founded on 3 December 2014 in Zurich.

United Kingdom edit

On 30 September 2015, Light for the World UK was founded in London. They work closely with the British Lottery Community Fund, Sightsavers and the FCDO. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities plays a central role in Licht für die Welt UKs work.

United States edit

Looking to expand their global presence another Licht für die Welt branch was founded in May 2016 in New York. What differentiates Light for the World USA Inc. from other branches of the Light for the World family is that Light for the World USA Inc. doesn't support individual donors due to the limited resources Light for the World has in this area. Light for the World USA Inc. is participating in various medication programs founded by the US government.

Key activities edit

Initially, prevention of blindness and restoration of eyesight were the most important sector focus in the programmatic work of Light for the World. Recent years have seen a widening of scope towards the promotion of Inclusive Education, Community Based Rehabilitation, and Disability Rights.[9]

Light for the World commits itself to strengthening the rights of persons with disabilities and creating new opportunities, increasing mobility with the help of devices and starting initiatives that will provide education and incomes. Another objective is to raise awareness on the inclusion of persons with disabilities in their family and social environment as well as in international, regional and national contexts. Raising public awareness on the situation of persons with disabilities in developing countries vis-a-vis the United Nations and bodies of the European Union among other international actors also forms a crucial part of Light for the World's work.

Light for the World is currently active in the following partner countries: Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, South Sudan, Mozambique, Rwanda, DR Congo, Tanzania, Uganda, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Northeast India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Bolivia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Former partner countries, include Haiti, Togo, Nepal, Indonesia, and Nigeria.[10]

On its website, the organisation cites the following guiding principles in cooperation with partners in the developing world:[11]

  • Support local partners in underprivileged regions of the world in their work with and for people who are blind, have other disabilities or are at risk of becoming disabled.
  • Provide help irrespective of gender, ethnicity or religion and in particular to very underprivileged groups, such as women, children, indigenous peoples and marginal groups in society.
  • Act according to the needs of the people affected.
  • Projects reach as many people as possible.
  • Support programs leading to sustainable strengthening and social inclusion of people who are blind or have other disabilities in their communities.
  • Support programs also in difficult periods and respond to current challenges with endurance, perseverance and flexibility.
  • To apply efficient and economical use of funds in projects and take into consideration principles of ecological and social sustainability and fair trade whenever possible.
  • Enable a global exchange of experiences regarding effective and efficient concepts in the program areas that Light for the World support.

Ambassadors edit

Light for the World is represented by an International Board of Ambassadors, which consists of:

Awards edit

Light for the World received the Zero Project Award 2023 for innovative solutions for persons with disabilities. Ahead of the 2015 National Elections in Burkina Faso it facilitated, monitored, documented, and implemented solutions that removed barriers for persons with disabilities regarding political participation.[13] Among others, ballot papers were printed in Braille and legislative bodies hired persons with disabilities to ensure equitable elections.[14] These good practices have further been shared with various West African stakeholders.

External links edit

  • LIGHT FOR THE WORLD International

References edit

  1. ^ "Project Countries & Approach - Light for the World International". Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  2. ^ Dark and Light Journaal, 22 April 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
  3. ^ Light for the World welcomes Dark and Light 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Impact Report 2019/2020". Light for the World. 2020-07-10. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  6. ^ (PDF). Light for the World. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  7. ^ . www.lichtfuerdiewelt.at. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06.
  8. ^ "Over Licht voor de Wereld". Licht voor de Wereld (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  9. ^ "Our Approach and Strategy 2023 - Light for the World International".
  10. ^ https://www.light-for-the-world.org/where-we-work Light for the World - Where we work (viewed on 12 July 2017)
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  12. ^ International Board of Ambassadors on light-for-the-world.org - viewed on 12 July 2017
  13. ^ "Inclusive Election Guide | Zero Project". zeroproject.org. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  14. ^ "Inclusive Election Guide | Zero Project". zeroproject.org. Retrieved 2023-05-15.

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This article is about the NGO For the album by the Poor Clares of Arundel see Light for the World album This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Light for the World news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Light for the World is an international disability and development NGO aiming at an inclusive society The organisation currently supports projects in Sub Saharan Africa including Burkina Faso Ethiopia Kenya Mozambique South Sudan and Uganda 1 dedicated to the restoration of eyesight prevention of blindness rehabilitation of persons with disabilities inclusive education and promotion of their human rights 2 Light for the WorldFormation1988 Vienna AustriaTypeNon governmental organizationPurposeInternational development blindness prevention disability rights community based rehabilitation inclusive educationHeadquartersVienna AustriaRegion servedWorldwideMembershipInternational Disability and Development Consortium The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness CONCORDCEOMarion LieserBudget 21 95 million 2019 Staff 200Websitewww light for the world org Contents 1 Organisation 2 History 2 1 Austria 2 2 Belgium 2 3 Czech Republic 2 4 Germany 2 5 The Netherlands 2 6 Switzerland 2 7 United Kingdom 2 8 United States 3 Key activities 4 Ambassadors 5 Awards 6 External links 7 ReferencesOrganisation editFollowing a major change in governance in early 2016 the organisational structure of Light for the World is that of an international organisation with fully integrated core members and autonomous associated members In 2008 a formal agreement of confederation had been signed by member organisations in Austria Belgium and Czech Republic in order to strengthen collaboration and improve opportunities to distribute funds and resources In April 2011 Dutch NGO Dark and Light joined Light for the World 3 Country Offices currently operate in Burkina Faso Ethiopia Kenya Mozambique South Sudan and Uganda 4 Core members Licht fur die Welt Christoffel Entwicklungszusammenarbeit Austria Svĕtlo pro Svĕt Czech Republic Light for the World Licht fur die Welt e V Germany Licht fur die Welt Lumiere pour le Monde Switzerland Light for the World USA Inc United States of America Associated members Licht voor de Wereld Lumiere pour le Monde Belgium The overall income of the confederation Light for the World in 2019 was 21 95 million The foundation of the work is built on the commitment of over 150 000 individuals who account for more than 50 of total revenue Around 23 came from public bodies mainly the European Union the Austrian Development Agency ADA and the Czech Development Cooperation 5 6 History editAustria edit The Austrian organisation Licht fur die Welt was founded in 1988 in Vienna under the name Christoffel Blindenmission Austria Among the first projects of the young Austrian organisation were eye care units and rehabilitation programs in Ethiopia and Kenya 7 In 2004 the Austrian organisation changed its name to Licht fur die Welt Christoffel Entwicklungszusammenarbeit the German language equivalent of Light for the World In the same year Austrian Federal President Dr Heinz Fischer became patron of Licht fur die Welt In 2008 a formal agreement of confederation was signed by Light for the World in Austria Belgium and Czech Republic in order to strengthen the collaboration in the program countries and to improve opportunities to distribute funds and resources In 2010 Austrian Licht fur die Welt and Dutch Dark and Light struck an agreement with regard to projects on which they collaborated LICHT FUR DIE WELT took over responsibility for projects in Ethiopia and Pakistan and Dark and Light did the same in Nepal and Sudan Belgium edit The Belgian organisation was founded in 1997 under the name of Christian Blind Mission Belgium One of the first programs supported was CCBRT an orthopaedic and eye care hospital and rehabilitation program in Dar es Salaam Tanzania Throughout 2003 CBM Belgium performed the first cateract surgery on children at Kabgayi Eye Hospital in Muhanga Rwandaformer Gitarama which is a major milestone in the organisations history In 2008 CBM Belgium becomes Licht voor de Wereld the Dutch equivalent to Light for the World through a formal agreement of confederation which resulted in stronger cooperation with the Austrian amp Czech equivalent 8 In recent year milestones include opening of Saint Joseph Eye Hospital in Likasi Congo the launch of an inclusive education project in Lubumbashi Congo and the opening of the Mwangaza eye hospital in Kolwezi Congo Czech Republic edit In July 2007 the Czech organisation Svĕtlo pro Svĕt was founded in Prague supporting programs in Ethiopia In 2008 Svĕtlo pro Svĕt joined a formal agreement of confederation by the organisations in Austria Belgium and the Czech Republic in order to expand joint efforts on various programs Germany edit Founded on 28 November 2014 Licht fur die Welt Deutschland was born in Munich In October 2015 Licht fur die Welt Deutschland was one of the founding members of Light for the World International the umbrella organization under which the different branches operate today Due to trademark issues on the 1 1 2021 Licht fur die Welt Deutschland changed their name to Light for the World Licht fur die Welt e V The Netherlands edit In 1982 Dark and Light was founded by Martien Cozijnsen an ophthalmologist and his wife Jenny Dark and Light rapidly grew from a small family foundation to a major NGO in the Netherlands In 2010 Austrian Licht fur die Welt and Dutch Dark and Light struck an agreement with regard to projects on which they collaborated Dark and Light took over responsibility for projects in Nepal and Sudan their equal did the same in Ethiopia and Pakistan In 2011 Dark and Light signed a confederation agreement and rebranded itself Dark and Light The Netherlands this change formally was adapted in 2012 In 2020 Light for the World The Netherlands decided to separate themselves from the Dark and Light family on 1 January 2021 Light for the World The Netherlands became the Seeyou foundation Switzerland edit Licht fur die Welt Lumiere pour le Monde was founded on 3 December 2014 in Zurich United Kingdom edit On 30 September 2015 Light for the World UK was founded in London They work closely with the British Lottery Community Fund Sightsavers and the FCDO The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities plays a central role in Licht fur die Welt UKs work United States edit Looking to expand their global presence another Licht fur die Welt branch was founded in May 2016 in New York What differentiates Light for the World USA Inc from other branches of the Light for the World family is that Light for the World USA Inc doesn t support individual donors due to the limited resources Light for the World has in this area Light for the World USA Inc is participating in various medication programs founded by the US government Key activities editInitially prevention of blindness and restoration of eyesight were the most important sector focus in the programmatic work of Light for the World Recent years have seen a widening of scope towards the promotion of Inclusive Education Community Based Rehabilitation and Disability Rights 9 Light for the World commits itself to strengthening the rights of persons with disabilities and creating new opportunities increasing mobility with the help of devices and starting initiatives that will provide education and incomes Another objective is to raise awareness on the inclusion of persons with disabilities in their family and social environment as well as in international regional and national contexts Raising public awareness on the situation of persons with disabilities in developing countries vis a vis the United Nations and bodies of the European Union among other international actors also forms a crucial part of Light for the World s work Light for the World is currently active in the following partner countries Ethiopia Burkina Faso South Sudan Mozambique Rwanda DR Congo Tanzania Uganda Bangladesh Cambodia Northeast India Pakistan Indonesia Papua New Guinea Bolivia and Bosnia Herzegovina Former partner countries include Haiti Togo Nepal Indonesia and Nigeria 10 On its website the organisation cites the following guiding principles in cooperation with partners in the developing world 11 Support local partners in underprivileged regions of the world in their work with and for people who are blind have other disabilities or are at risk of becoming disabled Provide help irrespective of gender ethnicity or religion and in particular to very underprivileged groups such as women children indigenous peoples and marginal groups in society Act according to the needs of the people affected Projects reach as many people as possible Support programs leading to sustainable strengthening and social inclusion of people who are blind or have other disabilities in their communities Support programs also in difficult periods and respond to current challenges with endurance perseverance and flexibility To apply efficient and economical use of funds in projects and take into consideration principles of ecological and social sustainability and fair trade whenever possible Enable a global exchange of experiences regarding effective and efficient concepts in the program areas that Light for the World support Ambassadors editLight for the World is represented by an International Board of Ambassadors which consists of Paralympics winner Henry Wanyoike Olympic champion Haile Gebrselassie Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein Benita Ferrero Waldner former Austrian minister and EU commissar Collin Allen former president of the World Federation of the Deaf Colin Low vice president of the RNIB Disability inclusion activist Prof Ron McCallum 12 Awards editLight for the World received the Zero Project Award 2023 for innovative solutions for persons with disabilities Ahead of the 2015 National Elections in Burkina Faso it facilitated monitored documented and implemented solutions that removed barriers for persons with disabilities regarding political participation 13 Among others ballot papers were printed in Braille and legislative bodies hired persons with disabilities to ensure equitable elections 14 These good practices have further been shared with various West African stakeholders External links editLIGHT FOR THE WORLD InternationalReferences edit Project Countries amp Approach Light for the World International Retrieved 2023 07 27 Dark and Light Journaal 22 April 2011 Retrieved 3 May 2011 Light for the World welcomes Dark and Light Archived 2011 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Impact Report 2019 2020 Light for the World 2020 07 10 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Light for the world Achievements Archived from the original on 2009 10 27 Retrieved 2010 05 05 Activity Report 2012 2013 PDF Light for the World Archived from the original PDF on 2014 08 14 Retrieved 2013 09 05 Geschichte Licht fur die Welt www lichtfuerdiewelt at Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Over Licht voor de Wereld Licht voor de Wereld in Dutch Retrieved 2021 02 23 Our Approach and Strategy 2023 Light for the World International https www light for the world org where we work Light for the World Where we work viewed on 12 July 2017 Light for the world Prevention Archived from the original on 2010 02 22 Retrieved 2010 05 05 International Board of Ambassadors on light for the world org viewed on 12 July 2017 Inclusive Election Guide Zero Project zeroproject org Retrieved 2023 05 15 Inclusive Election Guide Zero Project zeroproject org Retrieved 2023 05 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Light for the World amp oldid 1167385590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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