Euromoney readership survey
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Euromoney readership survey

Four minutes of your time will help save a child's sight. Complete this basic survey and help support the charity drive for Kalinga Eye Hospital.

 

 
Respond to our readership survey and help bring much needed eye care to children in India. Just £12 saves the sight of a child.



Euromoney offices all over the world including London, New York and Hong Kong have been challenged to raise nearly $400,000 in one year to support this important project and change the lives of many thousands of people living in poverty in India.

You can help us achieve our target. Rather than offer a prize to a survey participant, Euromoney will donate $1 to the Kalinga Eye Hospital for each

 
valid readership survey we receive.

Take part in our readership survey 

and help make a difference

This should take just a few moments to complete and will help us continually improve our site and services provided to you.

Euromoney has pledged to support a project in one of the poorest states in India, Orissa on the North Eastern Coast. The project at Kalinga Eye Hospital aims to introduce specialist children’s eye care services to the region that has a population of over 36 million.

Your support will enable ORBIS to recruit and train a brand new paediatric eye care team, develop and equip a child friendly operating theatre and reach out to poor rural communities who have never before had access to any kind of eye care.

The project also aims to drastically increase the number of cataract patients that the hospital is able to treat as at the moment they only have the capacity to help 25% of the patients in need of treatment.

Read more about the Kalinga Eye Hospital on the ORBIS website

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