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World Sight Day: Make Vision Count

by Simi Paknikar on October 11, 2017 at 6:07 PM
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The World Sight Day is celebrated on the second Thursday of October every year to increase awareness about vision impairment and blindness. The day falls on the 12th October this year. It is coordinated by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) with support from institutions all over the world.


We need vision for nearly all our activities. And yet, we often take it for granted, and do not give our eyes the care they need. A view on the statistics reveal some important facts:

These statistics reflect the lack of awareness and the reduced availability of eye care facilities in the developing countries, and can be addressed easily through programs carried out by non-government organizations as well as the local governments.

‘�Of all the senses, sight must be the most delightful.� � Hellen Keller’

Common causes of visual impairment are as follows:

The rolling theme for the World Sight Day is �Universal Eye Health' with the Call to Action this year being �Make Vision Count'. Universal eye health involves the availability of health care facilities to maintain good vision to all individuals, either free of cost or at a cost that they can afford. On the 12th October this year, the IAPB will be releasing the latest data on the prevalence of avoidable blindness and visual impairment along with the main causes.

The WHO Global Action Plan 2014-19 endorsed by governments all over the world advocates universal eye health by the year 2019. It aims to reduce the number of avoidable visual impairment cases by 25% by 2019 from the number of cases in 2010, and provide adequate rehabilitation to those with unavoidable visual impairment, so that they can achieve their full potential.

It is necessary for governments to address the issue of visual impairment seriously. Governments should have adequate data of the existing problem. They should invest in research and training of personnel who could deal with eye problems at the grass root level, and provide free checks and treatment to those who cannot afford to pay. The cost of spectacles should also be subsidized for those who cannot afford them. After all, saving the vision of individuals can provide much larger returns for the country in terms of reducing the burden of disability.

What can each of us do this World Sight Day? First of all, it is important to go for an eye check and a general health check, especially if you haven't had one for a long time. Secondly, it is important to increase awareness about regular eye check among your near and dear ones especially if they suffer from conditions like diabetes, or are at extremes of age. Children usually do not realize if they are suffering from eye problems and therefore need a regular check. Poor sight adds to the disabilities of old age, and should be treated whenever possible.

With the festive season closing in, it is important to protect our eyes from fireworks by maintaining adequate distance from lit fireworks and wearing glasses if possible. Beside this, reading in adequate light and taking frequent breaks from screens will also help to maintain good eye health and vision.

Reference:

  1. World Sight Day 2017 - (https:www.iapb.org/)
  2. Universal Eye Health - (http://www.who.int/blindness/AP2014_19_English.pdf)

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