Sightsavers
Sightsavers is an international organisation which works with partners to protect sight and fight for disability rights.
We help blind people to see, we prevent others from going blind unnecessarily, and we work to improve the lives of people with disabilities, including those with permanent sight loss.
The causes of avoidable blindness go further than eye disease, so we don’t just slap a sticking-plaster on the problem – we campaign to make a fairer world and change lives for the long term.

Investigating evidence use in disability-inclusive policy making

Celebrating World Sight Day 2025

Equal World Youth Champion James Casserly speaking at WPAY30

This is what inclusion looks like

Nurturing young talent and tackling disability inequality: Sightsavers’ IT Bridge Academy

Inclusive Futures learning webinar: centring children with disabilities in teaching

Yumna, Equal World Global Youth Champion, speaking at COSP

African Disability Protocol Webinar 2025

Inclusive Futures learning webinar: preparing schools to welcome children with disabilities

Jyoti's story of illuminating horizons

Our story: youth citizenship in Sierra Leone | Ireland

Our story: youth citizenship in Sierra Leone | UK

Inclusive Futures learning webinar: finding and enrolling children with disabilities in schools

Research at Sightsavers

Our voice. Our rights. Equality for all. #RidhiaADP

Sauti yetu, haki yetu, usawa kwa wote

Inclusive education in Mali – lessons learned from the Education for All project

How can organisations be an ally for young people with disabilities?

This is what inclusion looks like

This is what inclusion looks like

What is the African Disability Protocol?

L’éducation inclusive au Mali – leçons apprises du projet Éducation pour Tous

Maria’s story: how we’re treating women with advanced trachoma

Women don't get it

No child

Equal World? (en français)

Our call for neglected tropical diseases

Top 10 Excuses Chart Countdown

Breaking barriers: meet our economic empowerment role models

Equal World?