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Jun 18, 2024

‘Love Your Eyes’ book released

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Australia’s Ambassador to Nepal, HE Felicity Volk (left) and Chief Executive Officer of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO) Dr. Reeta Gurung releasing a book at a fucntion.
Australia’s Ambassador to Nepal, HE Felicity Volk (left) and Chief Executive Officer of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO) Dr. Reeta Gurung releasing a book at a fucntion.

Australia’s Ambassador to Nepal, HE Felicity Volk and Chief Executive Officer from Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO) Dr. Reeta Gurung launched a children’s activity book about eye care with an illustration of Mithila arts amidst a function organized in Kathmandu on Tuesday.

To promote and be aware about eye health in children, one thousand copies of a children’s activity book with messages and information about the importance of eye care, will be available in pediatric facilities at TIO, said the press release for the Embassy of Australia.

As young patients wait for treatment, they will now enjoy activity-based learning about eye health and the partnership between Dr. Sanduk Ruit of TIO and Australia’s Dr. Fred Hollows to support health services in Nepal, it further added.

The book was designed by Australia-based social entrepreneur and Rotarian, Ms. Sandra Fiedeldy and a team of Mithila artists from Relative Nepal. It continues a partnership among the Australian Embassy, TIO and Relative Nepal, that is employing traditional arts to promote both eye health and indigenous cultural arts.

“This book is both an appealing educational tool and a celebration of an enduring partnership between renowned eye specialists in Nepal and Australia, Dr. Ruit and Dr. Hollows, between TIO and the Fred Hollows Foundation and between the people of Nepal and the people of Australia,” said the Ambassador Volk.  

“I commend Sandra Fiedeldy, the humble Australian behind this project. Sandra is determined to be of service to the people of Nepal –children, artists and health professionals alike.  She is an important part of the human bridge between our countries,” she added.

Representing the artists, Executive Director of Relative Nepal, Jay Prakash Mandal thanked the Fred Hollows Foundation, TIO, the Australian Embassy and Sandra Fiedeldy for supporting Janakpur’s Mithila artists.

He said, “Opportunities like these bring traditional Mithila arts to a global audience and help artists earn a living from their artistic practice.”

“Opportunities like these bring traditional Mithila arts to a global audience and help artists earn a living from their artistic practice,” he stressed.

Chief Executive Officer of TIO Dr. Reeta Gurung thanked the Australian Embassy, Relative Nepal and Sandra Fiedeldy for the books published with the financial assistance of the Australian Embassy and hoped Nepal-Australia friendship will be stronger in the days to come.