All the children and youth with visual impairment in the Gambia access free and compulsory basic education that provides them with literacy, numeracy, and relevant life skills.
The families of persons with visual impairment in the Gambia enjoy a secure, improved, and sustainable livelihood.
The people with visual impairment in the Gambia are able to maximize their physical and mental abilities, to access regular services and opportunities, and to become active contributors to the community and society at large.
The persons with visual impairment in the Gambia participate in meaningful activities and advocate to end discrimination their discrimination at all levels.
Build the capacity of all branches and strengthen their ability to coordinate and serve the persons with visual impairment at all levels.
There is increased access to active community based child protection systems providing protection for children (especially the blind) in the Gambia against violence, (sexual) abuse, exploitation neglect and discrimination.
GOVI should have established a strong and sound resource base that caters for its program and administrative costs to serve the persons with disabilities in the Gambia.
GOVI has the capacity to deliver emergency services to its beneficiaries in the Gambia.
GOVI provides adequate services that reduce the incidence of blindness in the Gambia.