Rubina Gillani

Rubina Gillani is a Pakistani medical doctor and public health specialist from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.

She trained as a general practitioner and worked for the Pakistan Air Force for six years.[1]

Dr.Gillani was the Fred Hollows Foundation's Country Manager in Pakistan since 1998, but she left it in 2014. As Country Manager, she did a lot of managerial work but still sees herself as a 'field worker'. A country manager has to be a negotiator, a mentor, an architect, a fighter and a debater.

Dr Gillani spent half of her time in the office and the other half travelling extensively throughout Pakistan. Often she travelled up to twelve hours a day to get to remote communities. She spent this time observing the health of women and children and the poverty apparent throughout the country.

The Foundation has been working with local blindness prevention agencies in Pakistan since 1997, such as The Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology and the Khyber Eye Foundation. In 1998 a situational analysis was undertaken by Dr Gillani to determine the prevalence of blindness in Pakistan. She spoke at The Foundation's IMG meeting in October 2003 in Sydney, Australia on the importance of sustainability and The Foundation's role as a development organisation.[2]

In 2006 she met Australian Prime Minister John Howard in Canberra resulting in the Australian Government’s decision to fund the eye program in Pakistan for a further 5 years.[3]

In 2009, the Australian Federal Government announced more than $5-million in extra funding for the Foundation’s program in Pakistan that is restoring the sight of thousands of people in remote areas.[4]

In February 2012, Gillani visited the Ophthalmology Department of the Khyber Teaching Hospital and handed over equipment worth Rs 5 million to the hospital.[5]

References

  1. Fred Hollows Foundation, Through other eyes. Macmillan, 2002.
  2. Seeing is Believing 24 October 2003
  3. Overs, Marge. In Fred's Footsteps: 20 Years of Restoring Sight. The Fred Hollows Foundation, 2012
  4. ABC:The World Today 18 February 2009
  5. The News February 25, 2012


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