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Hear The Future - World Hearing Day

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on March 3, 2018 at 2:48 PM
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About World Hearing Day

The first World Hearing Day was observed on March 3rd 2007 with the aim of preventing deafness and promoting hearing, pioneered by the WHO.


Every year the WHO marks the World Hearing Day by bringing out a theme along with catchy posters, banners, infographics and similar material containing latest available data on the topic and ways to address the problem.

‘WHO (World Health Organization) has launched the �Make Listening Safe initiative� to promote safe listening practices especially among the young.’

This material is made available to governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) all over the world and partners of the WHO who participate in this campaign.

A World Hearing Day seminar is organized by the WHO at its headquarters in Geneva on this day.

In recent years, several member states and partner organizations have joined hands with the WHO to raise awareness of this issue by hosting several events and activities in their respective countries

World Hearing Day 2018 - Make Listening Safe Initiative

This year the World Hearing Day theme is Hear the Future and Make Listening Safe Initiative focusing on preventive measures and optimal rehabilitation of hearing loss.

It is estimated that over a billion young people (12 - 35 years) worldwide are at risk of becoming deaf due to unsafe listening practices (uncontrolled use of earphones and headphones to listen to music on smartphones). It is estimated that if this problem is not urgently addressed over a 600 million of the global population will suffer from disabling hearing loss by 2030.

To address this pressing problem the WHO has launched the Make Listening Safe campaign this year to promote safe listening practices. Some of the key features of this initiative include the following:

What We Can Do To Create Awareness About Hearing Loss

WHO posters and banners bearing educational messages and information are available online and can be downloaded shared widely on social media and other platforms to spread the message of prevention of hearing loss and to better manage hearing loss. Some of these messages are as follows:

Doctors and health personnel can offer free hearing check-ups on this day and display educational messages in their clinics to raise awareness about prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of deafness.

As individuals we can do our bit to organize an event in our community to create awareness. Every hearing loss saved will contribute to achieving the goal.

Hearing Loss - Facts and Figures



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