Aloka Vision Programme: Social business, not charity
#Loveyoureyes - World Sight Day 2025
Article first published: October 2023
Last Article update: October 2025
The core idea of Aloka as a social business, to create a self-sustaining and self-growing project, is working after several changes in the supply chain and business model, with ZEISS in the role of driving program development, developing new technologies and onboarding new partners. In the fiscal year 2024/25, more than 1.5 million patients are served through Aloka (previous year: 1.2 million).
Why sell glasses and not give them away? Serving patients as clients and not as beneficiaries includes their right to quality, proper counseling and available services in their community. The barriers to eye care in rural areas are the lack of eye care professionals for eye exams and vision testing, and the high cost of getting eyeglasses, including the loss of a day's wages, travel costs, and buying eyeglasses at the nearest optical shop. With Aloka, we bring optometrists and ophthalmologists to the villages and provide glasses and service at a fraction of the cost of eye care at the nearest available optical shop. This makes eye and vision care available, affordable and accessible to underserved communities. Proceeds are used to expand the program and generate income for local NGOs and health workers who continue to support the program with essential work: raising awareness of clear and healthy vision, mobilizing communities, and building trust in Aloka's services. Results of sutomer calls show that more than 98% are satisfied or very satisfied with the offerings of the Aloka Vision Programme.
Another expression of respect for patients is quality: adherence to eye exam and vision testing standards, staff qualifications and product quality. Any compromise in quality is followed by lower acceptance and compliance with spectacle wear or referral for medical treatment. In addition to the likely disappointment of patients, the consequences of poor quality should affect the efficiency, effectiveness, and impact of the entire program.
Research shows that a significant portion of a program's effort is spent on awareness, mobilization, infrastructure, and logistics in underserved areas. Joining forces with organizations and teams that are strong in these areas, with the eye care and vision care capabilities of a company like ZEISS and the expert team of Aloka, multiplies the impact for the simple reason that everyone bringing their best to the table dramatically increases efficiency and reduces costs. The more we can do with the available resources of team power, time, supply chain and money. Partnerships are key. As is the sharing of practices and experiences to avoid mistakes and make the most of lessons learned and the different expertise of partners.
And, sustainability matters. Clear, healthy vision must last a lifetime. So should eye care. Therefore, each program should provide frequent and reliable service in the selected region. One-time activities are disappointing to people, not beneficial to public health, and usually a waste of time, money, and acceptance.
About the Aloka Vision Programme
Aloka has been operational in India since 2015. The team is based in Bengaluru, Karnataka for all field operations, partner relations, supply chain and program development. Today it is led by Dr. Premjeeth Moodbidri with a core team of optometrists and back-office staff. It is supported by the Optometry Council of India, students from optometry colleges, Lions Club volunteers, ophthalmologists, health workers - and our partners: non-governmental organizations committed to promoting clear vision for all.
The entire operation is set up as an independent entity, initiated and supported by ZEISS, but self-governed and working as a partnership network for NGOs, hospitals, and institutions. For sustainable development, the program has been transformed into a registered non-profit organization as the Aloka Vision Foundation since March 2025. As part of the WHO's SPECS 2030 initiative, the Aloka team is involved in regional activities to ensure long-term optical services in regions of India where there have previously been no opportunities for vision tests and glasses provision.
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