OECS Regional Eye Health Strategy Project
Strengthening eye health systems across the Eastern Caribbean
The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Regional Eye Health Strategy Project is a collaborative initiative to strengthen eye health systems across the Eastern Caribbean. Officially launched in October 2025, the project is sponsored by The Brenda Strafford Foundation and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, marking an important step toward improving equitable access to eye care across OECS Member States.
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About the Project
Learn how the project will inform an evidence-based Regional Eye Health Strategy, and meet the partners behind it.
Read about the project →Explore Eye Health in the Caribbean
Interactive dashboards comparing eye health needs, service capacity, workforce, financing, and access across Member States.
View the dashboards →Key Regional Insights
Downloadable infographics highlighting regional trends, system strengths, and priority areas for action.
Browse the insights →A regional partnership
A shared roadmap for eye care in the Eastern Caribbean
Through collaboration with governments, healthcare providers, and regional and international partners, the project aims to reduce preventable vision loss and improve equitable access to eye care for communities across the Eastern Caribbean.