Approximately 314 million people suffer serious vision impairment. Of these, 45 million people are blind and 124 million have low vision. But 75 per cent of blindness is avoidable through treatment and prevention. CBM’s blindness work concentrates on the 90 per cent of vision impaired people living in developing countries.
For such people, regaining lost vision means more than just seeing again. It means regaining life, livelihood and the world around them. For this reason, CBM actively supports the International Agency for Preventable Blindness’s Vision 2020, a global initiative for the elimination of avoidable blindness launched jointly with the World Health Organization.
On World Sight Day, CBM and other VISION 2020 members, including professional associations, eye care institutions and corporations, work together to:
- Influence Governments and Ministers of Health to participate in and designate funds for national blindness prevention programmes
- Educate target audiences about blindness prevention, VISION 2020 and its activities, and generate support for VISION 2020 programme activities
- Eliminate avoidable blindness