%0 Journal Article %T Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness %A Hannah Kuper %A Sarah Polack %A Hans Limburgh %J Community Eye Health Journal %D 2006 %I The International Centre for Eye Health (ICEH), London %X The planning of eye care programmes requires data on the prevalence and causes of blindness. Unfortunately, programme planning is often hampered by the lack of data, because no surveys have been conducted in the area or the surveys are too old to be relevant. Programme planners are often reluctant to plan surveys, as they are believed to be expensive, time-consuming, and complicated. The Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) has been developed as a simple and rapid survey methodology that can provide data on the prevalence and causes of blindness. So far, RAAB has been successfully undertaken in Kenya,1 Bangladesh,2 the Philippines, Botswana, Rwanda, Mexico, and China (personal communication). RAAB is an updated and modified version of the Rapid Assessment of Cataract Surgical Services (RACSS). %K Vision Screening %K Needs Assessment %K Health Care Surveys %K Epidemiological Research %U http://www.cehjournal.org/0953-6833/19/jceh_19_60_068.html