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About our web content

About our web content

 

Sightsavers’ website provides information about our mission to protect sight, fight disease and promote equality and inclusion.

It also offers opportunities for supporters to get involved by donating, sharing our stories or joining our disability rights campaign.

The core content covers:

How we produce our web content

Our online content is based on input from our qualified medical and technical experts, plus real-world interviews and in-house research from the countries where we work.

  • We use sound medical knowledge and evidence from Sightsavers’ research team to inform our information on the health conditions we treat.
  • We consult our experts for eye health, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), and disability and inclusion to sign off any medically related content before publication.
  • We carry out first-person interviews with people in their native languages to understand their unique stories and experiences.
  • We review how people are represented in our stories and appeals to ensure the content accurately portrays them and their communities.
  • We regularly review webpages to ensure information is accurate, accessible and reflects the latest research and industry standards.

Sightsavers is committed to delivering the best web experience possible for all visitors. Our user-experience research team actively seeks feedback from our supporters to help achieve this goal.

If you spot any errors on the site, please email [email protected]

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Our experts in neglected tropical diseases and eye health

Roland Bougma
Regional technical adviser for lymphatic filariasis
Roland’s LinkedIn

Philip Downs
Technical director, neglected tropical diseases
Philip’s LinkedIn

Ndellejong Cosmas Ejong
Technical lead for schistosomiasis and intestinal worms
Ndellejong’s LinkedIn

Michaela Kelly
Director, neglected tropical diseases programme delivery
Michaela’s LinkedIn

Caleb Mpyet
Global trachoma mapping epidemiologist
Caleb’s LinkedIn

Sumrana Yasmin
Deputy technical director for eye health and refractive error
Sumrana’s LinkedIn