Here in the Isle of Man, we take healthy teeth and good sight for granted. We can prevent and receive treatment for dental and eye conditions because we are able to access essential healthcare services
But this is not the case for everyone. In many areas of Africa, because of the lack of access to healthcare services, preventable dental disease and poor sight are widespread. Such hardships are simply accepted as part and parcel of everyday life including those living in the remote area of Bwindi, South West Uganda.
The £390,000 facility will replace the hospital’s current clinic, which operates from a converted shipping container. The new building aims to improve access to essential dental and eye care services for thousands of people living in the remote Bwindi region.
Construction began in January 2024 and is expected to be completed later this year. The roof was recently installed in April 2025.
On receiving news of the grant, President of the Rotary Club of Rushen & Western Mann for 2024/25, Mark Gilson, said: ‘Dental and eye care is something many of us on the Isle of Man are fortunate to have access to. However in many parts of the world this is not the case and such services can be much harder to reach’.
‘Our Rotary Club has been working over the last few years with partners to secure the funding to allow the Dental Vision Clinic to be constructed in Bwindi. This funding support from the Isle of Man Government and others means that the ongoing construction project can hopefully be completed within the next 12 months.’
Debbie Young, a Manx-born optometrist who has worked at Bwindi Community Hospital with UK charity REACHBwindi, said: ‘I am so grateful to the Isle of Man, led by the Rotary Club of Rushen & Western Mann, for supporting Bwindi Community Hospital.’
‘By allowing us to deliver this much-needed expansion of eye and dental health in Uganda, we can and we will make a real difference to people’s lives.’
more During August and September 2025 the finishing touches inside and outside have been taking place to complete the construction of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation. complete
more During August 2025, work has continued on the final stages of completing the construction of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation.
more During June & July 2025, work has continued on the final stages of completing the construction of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation
more During May, work has continued on the final stages of construction of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation.
more After 3 months work, the roof of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation is complete.
more Whilst the roof works took place, work also continues on drainage, external and internal works at the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation
more Between January and April 2025 work progress to erect the roof on the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation
more In January and February 2025, work progressed to install the windows of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation.
more Between October 2024 and January 2025 work has progressed on building the 1st Floor of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation
more During the summer of 2024, rapid progress was made in building up to first floor level of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation
more By September 2024, construction had reached the 1st floor of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary & Kellermann Foundation
more By July 2024, construction had progressed to laying the ground floor of the new Dental Vision Clinic funded by Rotary and the Kellermann Foundation
more Ahead of the rainy season rapid progress was made by May 2024 to build the groundworks of the new Dental Vision Clinic being funded by Rotary and the Kellermann Foundation.
more With funding support from Rotary and the Kellermann Foundation, the groundbreaking ceremony took place on 15th January 2024.
more We are now supporting the construction of a £390,000 new Dental Vision Clinic at the Bwindi Community Hospital to replace existing clinic facilities which are located in a converted shipping container.
more In Uganda 40% of the population live in poverty (< $1.90/day). Tooth loss from decay and gum disease exacerbate poverty and undermines employment. Similarly, eye disease and poor sight affect productivity and feelings of worthlessness within society.
more Alongside our Rotary Club, many other organisations have got behind this project.
more In order to avoid the rainy season in Uganda, construction of the initial ground works commenced in early 2024, and is due to be completed later in 2025
more There will be a number of direct benefits in bringing a comprehensive range of affordable, quality dental and eye healthcare services to the Bwindi Community Hospital and directly benefit its patients
more This fundraising event was a delicious treat for everyone. Debbie Young gave a talk about the Sight4Bwindi eye clinic project at Bwindi Community Hospital in South West Uganda and explained the difference this will make to everyday lives.
back For a number of years the Club's Charitable Trust has been working with UK Charity REACHBwindi to support its ongoing project Sight4Bwindi to assist the Bwindi Community Hospital in South West Uganda