LRBF Annual Review 2022
Ode to LRBT on its 50 millionth patient served. Click the link to download Annual Review 2022
Ode to LRBT on its 50 millionth patient served. Click the link to download Annual Review 2022
Although the founders are no longer with us, but they would have been proud to see their legacy reaching new heights in the journey of 35 years. Click the link to download Annual Review 2021
LRBT is committed to creating a better Pakistan by preventing the suffering caused by blindness and other eye ailments. Click the link to download Annual Review 2020
It is a reversible disease and excellent vision can be obtained by a procedure in which the cloudy natural lens is replaced by an artificial lens. Click the link to download Annual Review 2019
Our patients are poorest of the poor and have no accessibility and affordability to health care. Click the link to download Annual Review 2018
Established the Layton rahmatulla Benevolent trust in 1984, laying down an inspiring vision, an audacious mission and 4 founding values. Click the link to download Annual Review 2017
Graham Layton and Zaka Rahmatulla established the Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust in 1984, laying down an inspiring vision, an audacious mission, and 4 founding values. Click the link to download Annual Review 2016
The plight of the poor blind is heartrending. Their life is nasty, brutish and short. They live off the scraps from the table of others often reduced to begging on the streets to survive. The tragedy is that the suffering is unnecessary as 80% of blindness is curable. The situation in 1984, the year when
You are the faces of tomorrow, our living dreams of today. No man, woman or child should go blind simply because they cannot afford the treatment. We want to give disabled youth a chance to build a future by making them productive, able to stand on their feet, look after their family. Click the link
90% of the world's blind live in the developing world. 18.7 million people in Pakistan are either blind or have impaired vision; of these 2.6 million are children Tragically the suffering of 80% of them is needless as they suffer from conditions which can be prevented or cured In this dark scenario the establishment of