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Page 1 We help! More every year... Projects in Africa Selection of Lions- Projects MD 111: Mali (Water) Liberia (Ebola) Gambia (Water) Ghana (Water) Togo (SF) Benin (Diabetes) Nigeria (Water) Tchad/South Sudan (Disaster Rel.) DR Kongo (SF, Disaster Relief) Ethiopia (Water, Development) Uganda (SF, Health, Water) Kenya (Educat., Health, SF, Water) Rwanda (SF, Education) Tanzania (SF, Education) Zambia (SF Kitwe, Lusaka, East) Zimbabwe (SF) Namibia (Education) South Africa (Health, Education) Lions-Projects completed ongoing

Page 2 We help! Example Zambia 3 Projects 2000 – 2018 General situation in Zambia: After the economic decline between 1970 and 2000, all internal structures and services are in need, especially in rural regions. Officially health care is free of charge. But there is a lack of medicine and educated staff. Zambia has a priority in the German governmental aid programme.

Page 3 We help! Example Zambia 3 Projects 2000 – 2018 Area:752,614 km² Population: 13,460,305 Human development index:0.561

Page 4 We help! Three projects: Long term engagement 2000 – Eye clinic in Lusaka 2000 – Eye clinic in Kitwe 2011 – Double project: Lusaka and Zambia‘s Eastern Province 2014 – 2018

Page 5 We help! 1. Lusaka 2000 – 2011 Eye clinic of 40 beds to supply more than 2 million people with ophtalmic care; up to 1,000 operations per year; also center of instruction and training. Partners: Lions, German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Christoffel Blindenmission (CBM) History: Planning 1999, Construction, Completion and inauguration until 2011 Amount: € 888,000 (BMZ: € 366,000; Lions € 122,000; CBM: € 400,000)

Page 6 We help! 2. Kitwe 2001 – – 2006: Zambian Lions started to enlarge the existing eye clinic of Kitwe 2013 May 30 th: Opening with German Council Chairperson Heinz- Joachim Kersting

Page 7 We help! Partners: Community Eye Service Program, Lions, Christoffel Blindenmission, BMZ 2011 – 2013: Lions: € 189,000 BMZ: € 566,000 total € 755, Kitwe 2001 – 2013

Page 8 We help! 2. Kitwe 2001 – 2013: Results of Kitwe Project 2011* Goal 2014 Beds Examined children Treated children Operations Retina Op.s Glasses for children

Page 9 We help! 1. Rehabilitation center in Lusaka Classrooms for visually and multiple impaired children Medical examination for children from poor families Care and rehabilitation Teaching and training teachers 3. Lusaka and Eastern Zambia 2014 – 2018

Page 10 We help! Extension of 3 existing eye clinics Aim: covering a major part of ophthalmic examination Especially for children and rural poor population 2. Extension of 3 eye clinics in Eastern Zambia 3. Lusaka and Eastern Zambia 2014 – 2018

Page 11 We help! Partners: German Lions: € 500,000 for both projects RTL Foundation: € 500,000 for rehabilitation center in Lusaka German Ministry for Development: € 500,000 for Zambia’s East Christoffel Blindenmission (CBM): Manager in Zambia 3. Lusaka and Eastern Zambia 2014 – 2018

Page 12 We help! History: 2013Planning 2014 Fundraising: € 500,000 donations from German Lions by Nov. 20th (air date of the RTL telethon) in order to achieve the subsidies of the two partners 2015 – 2018 Realization 3. Lusaka and Eastern Zambia 2014 – 2018

Page 13 We help! What about sustainabilty? 3 Projects for one purpose: SightFirst Total amount: more than € 3.1 million Long term engagement 2000 – 2018 Cooperation with local partners: Community Eye Service Program, Christoffel Blindenmission (CBM), University of Zambia, Lions

Page 14 We help! Special Feature: Subsidies from German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Rules:  At least 25% of amount by applicant  Exact definition of targets and measurable indicators with application  Reliable local NGO as partner  Control of realization of targets in % at completion; evaluation even years after completion

Page 15 We help! What can we do to get better? Thank you!