Free glasses distributed to 46 thousand people in rural areas of Peru

Key Points
- Free glasses distributed to more than 46 thousand people in rural and central settlement areas of Peru.
- The distributed materials consist of reading glasses and sunglasses.
- The event was organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development (Midis) and MSH Perú.
More than 46 thousand people in various settlements of Peru have been given free reading and sunglasses. This initiative, carried out as part of a social inclusion program, aims to support public health.
The distribution activity was carried out in collaboration with the National PAIS Program, affiliated with the Ministry of Social Development and Inclusion (Midis), and Management Sciences For Health - MSH Perú. Thanks to the joint efforts of the relevant institutions, thousands of people living in different centers across the country gained free access to their optical needs.
This social support project aims to improve the quality of life of the local population by providing access to basic medical supplies such as glasses. The successful activities undertaken underscore the importance of collaboration between government agencies and civil society organizations in rural and remote areas.
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