Girl in Madagascar sees again with special prescription glasses

In February, I wrote about a little girl in Madagascar with such severe and unusual myopia (nearsightedness) that there was no help available to her in her own country.

This morning we received these photos of 8-year-old Andoniaina (Ando for short) wearing her new glasses specially made for her in Canada.

Ando wearing her new glasses

Ando wearing her new glasses

Ando lives on a small island in the Mozambique Channel, off the southwest coast of Madagascar. To seek help, she and her father travelled one hour by speedboat to Tulear on the mainland, then drove 1,000 kilometres to the capital of Antananarivo to get her eyes examined. They were eventually referred to a hospital in Antsirabe, 170 km south of the capital for a second opinion. That’s where Dr. Henry Nkumbe, Seva’s partner in Madagascar, saw the little girl and asked Seva Canada for help.

Seva then called on longterm supporter and optometrist, Dr. Larry Louie, for his expertise. Together Dr. Louie and his colleague Wayne Trieu of I-Lab Optical in Edmonton created a very special pair of glasses. The glasses were then hand-delivered to Madagascar in time for Christmas by a representative of Sherritt International Corporation, a Canadian resources company.

“Something like this is not usually done and isn’t readily available. That’s what made it challenging,” said Dr. Louie. The typical eyeglass prescription is 2.00 to -3.00 points, but Ando has a prescription of -27.00 points for her right eye and -23.50 points for her left eye. This means that, without glasses, Ando can’t see much beyond the tip of her nose. Ando was essentially blind and would not have been able to see the faces of her family.

Andoniaina and her family

Andoniaina and her family

To keep the glasses from becoming too thick and thus brushing against her eyelashes, Dr. Louie and optician Wayne Trieu used special myodisc lenses with two bi-concave lenses on the front and back of each lens. Another challenge was getting a frame that was strong and durable and that would last a long time.

Andoniaina’s story and the way in which Canadians in three provinces came together to help her was featured in the Edmonton Journal and on Global news.

Andoniaina at school with her new glasses

Andoniaina at school with her new glasses

On behalf of Andoniaina, her family and our partner in Madagascar, Seva Canada would like to thank everyone who helped change this young girl’s life by giving her the gift of sight.

Andoniainia in her classroom off the coast of Madagascar

Andoniainia in her classroom off the coast of Madagascar

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8 Responses to “Girl in Madagascar sees again with special prescription glasses”

  1. What a heartwarming story. Good work! She looks wonderful in those glasses, but what an amazing benefit to her to be able to see clearly now.

  2. Many thanks to seva canada’s foundation for this help , it’s touch our heart and it make us feel good to now that in this world there is some people which can help others without knowing them so congratulation.
    Hope that those will countinue forever. And hope that it will be the begining for Madagascar people to be helped by seva canada’s foundation.

  3. It was pretty amazing how the whole situation came together. With the donation of lens and the donations of the frames and then finally miraculously finding someone to hand carry the glasses to her in Madgascar. Those of us who were involved in this were really happy to help. These photos of her that we see now really warms our heart.

  4. Thank you very much.
    Imagine how helpless she was without them. I think its better to give her a spare glasses. When she adopted to this she cant live without them..
    Thanks again

  5. Thanks for your work.
    Hope she can see the world now. Can you feel how helpless she was without them?
    Its better to give hear another spare glasses, because once she used for the glasses she cant live without them.

    Thanks again

  6. Very good work, interesting post, bookmarked !

  7. Very nice site!

  8. Wow! You sure have put lots of effort into this site.


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