GoodWeave provides eye care with VisionSpring in India’s carpet weaving communities

July 26, 2024

Early this month, GoodWeave and its local partner, VisionSpring, hosted the first of 40 free comprehensive eye screening camps for carpet weavers in India.

Photo caption: A VisionSpring worker distributes eyeglasses at an eye screening camp; a weaver wears her new pair. Photo credit: GoodWeave Certification Private Limited

The first camp served 889 carpet workers in a community in Bhadohi. Of these, 426 (48%) were identified as having eyesight problems and needing eyeglasses. By partnering with VisionSpring, eyeglasses are available for a nominal cost of INR 80 (approximately $1 USD), with most weavers receiving theirs at the camps and the rest within 20 days.

A VisionSpring worker fits new glasses for a carpet weaver at an eye screening camp in India. Photo credit: GoodWeave Certification Private Limited
Sumitra at the Laboratory School in Nepal. Photo credit: Nikki Thapa

GoodWeave coordinates with management teams at monitored exporter, subcontractor, and home-based work sites to ensure their workers are informed about the eye screening camps. VisionSpring will provide services to 5,500 workers in Panipat, Bhadohi, Mirzapur, and Varanasi throughout July and August.

A VisionSpring worker conducts an eye examination for a carpet weaver at an eye screening camp. Photo credit: GoodWeave Certification Private Limited
Sumitra at the Laboratory School in Nepal. Photo credit: Nikki Thapa

Photo caption: A VisionSpring worker fits new glasses for a carpet weaver at an eye screening camp in India. Photo credit: GoodWeave Certification Private Limited
Photo caption: A VisionSpring worker fits new glasses for a carpet weaver at an eye screening camp in India. Photo credit: GoodWeave Certification Private Limited/figcaption>

Eye screenings are essential for weavers, who often suffer from vision impairment due to working long hours in poorly lit rooms. Many workers cannot afford the cost of eye care or eyeglasses, impacting their productivity and quality of life. VisionSpring, a social enterprise dedicated to reducing poverty and creating opportunities in the world’s poorest communities by providing affordable eyewear, reports that eyeglasses can improve productivity by up to 32%.