Tackle the Great Ethiopian Run with Orbis UK

Tackle the Great Ethiopian Run with Orbis UK

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Published: 12th July, 2024
Updated: 12th July, 2024
BY Athletics Weekly
Run in one of the world's most iconic 10km road races at altitude in east Africa with the charity Orbis UK

Join Orbis UK for a trip of a lifetime to the Great Ethiopian Run in November. The 10km event is Africa's biggest road race with more than 45,000 participants and winners over the years such as Haile Gebrselassie, Tirunesh Dibaba and Yalemzerf Yehualaw.

As part of the Orbis team, the charity will handle your travel, accommodation, food and race entry. The eye care charity will also guide you every step of the way as you experience life in this fascinating country with traditional dining, entertainment and excursions included.

By joining Orbis at the 2024 Great Ethiopian Run, you'll be helping to save sight too. You will witness Orbis at work in the local community and visit a local school and water station to see how Orbis is making real change in the region.

Meskerem, a seven-year-old girl who lives in a village in Ethiopia with her parents, grandmother and three younger brothers, is one of the people you could help.

She should be enjoying her time at school right now but because she suffers from an active trachoma, a painful and highly contagious eye disease, the sunlight hurts her eyes, making it difficult to read or write.

Symptoms include itching, irritation, discharge, swelling, light sensitivity and redness. Without treatment, repeated trachoma infections can lead to irreversible blindness.

Meskerem is not alone either. More than nine million children aged one to nine in Ethiopia live with active trachoma. However, with the provision of antibiotics during twice-yearly mass drug administrations in her village and education on good hygiene practices, trachoma can be prevented.

Her mother, Alemitu, says: “Meskerem has discharge from her eyes and hides from the sunlight. Trachoma stops her from playing with her brothers and makes school difficult for her. It’s a painful condition.”

Normally playful and energetic, Meskerem becomes withdrawn when her trachoma infection flares up. Her village, with 10-15 homes close together, relies on farming and pottery work. Without electricity and with limited latrine facilities, the nearest clean water is an hour’s walk away.

In 2017, the local trachoma prevalence rate was as high as 30%. Thanks to the sustained efforts of Orbis and partners, this rate has fallen to 9% in the most recent survey. Key to this progress are the mass drug administrations and house-to-house screenings by Orbis-trained Integrated Health Workers.

By running the Great Ethiopian Run with Orbis you will be joining them on their mission to bring sight and hope to children like Meskerem.

Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital and venue for the Great Ethiopian Run, is an epicentre of global running. Many of the greatest endurance athletes in the world train in Addis or the nearby Entoto Mountains with many of them taking part in the annual Great Ethiopian Run.

Register here, or for more information email Fiona – [email protected]

» For more than 40 years Orbis has been working across the globe to ensure everyone has access to eye care. The organisation works with partner hospitals and local organisations to screen for and treat eye conditions and to raise awareness of eye health. Whether using the state-of-the-art facilities on board its ‘Flying Eye Hospital’ (a repurposed jumbo jet), working in local clinics or even remotely, employing a bespoke telemedicine platform, ‘cybersight’, the charity trains and mentors local eye care teams across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, where nine out of ten people with avoidable vision loss live. 

Find out more about the Great Ethiopian Run here.

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