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Pamela Clapp, Associate Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, joined the Cure Blindness Project in 2010, developing collaborative relationships with implementing partners to design, implement, and evaluate programs in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Pamela played a key role in partner expansion in Ghana and Ethiopia and strengthening capacity of ophthalmology training programs.
Pamela Clapp, Associate Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, joined the Cure Blindness Project in 2010, developing collaborative relationships with implementing partners to design, implement, and evaluate programs in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Pamela played a key role in partner expansion in Ghana and Ethiopia and strengthening capacity of ophthalmology training programs.
In her current role as Associate Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, she is responsible for developing the strategy and leading initiatives that are cross-cutting, supporting Cure Blindness Project’s programs and partnerships globally. These initiatives include Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, Quality, Research and Advocacy.
As a member of the global programmatic leadership team, Pamela contributes to shaping global strategy in collaboration with other regional and programmatic team members to serve long-term organizational and global ophthalmology needs with government officials, key opinion leaders, hospitals, NGOs and the public. Pam is committed to working closely with multiple stakeholders to generate evidence to change policy and behavior, leading to improved access to quality eye care.
