World Sight Day is an annual event that falls on the second Thursday of October every year, with the aim of raising awareness about eye health and preventing avoidable blindness.
World Sight Day was first observed in 2000 and is organized by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB). Each year, the event has a theme and different activities are organized around the world to promote eye health and vision care.
The day is important because visual impairment is a major global health issue. According to the World Health Organization, about 2.2 billion people worldwide have a visual impairment, and of these, at least 1 billion cases could have been prevented or have not yet been treated. World Sight Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of regular eye check-ups, early diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, and the need for access to quality eye care for all.
On this day, various organizations, including eye care professionals, health agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private institutions, organize events such as public lectures, seminars, and free eye screenings. These activities aim to educate people about eye health, encourage early detection of eye problems, and promote good eye care practices.
Overall, World Sight Day is an important global event that aims to draw attention to the issue of preventable blindness and promote access to quality eye care for all.
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} October 12, 2023 |
Thursday, 10:20 pm to 10:20 pm |
n World Events, Health & Wellbeing |
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