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Lowri Moore, 13, has launched a campaign urging emoji creators to make a ‘small difference’ that could ‘go a long way’.
From campaign launches, to new survey data and a bedtime story in braille: OT looked at just some of the activity marking World Sight Day
Sophie Wessex, 57, will visit Botswana and Malawi to mark World Sight Day.
Peter Holland, chief executive for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, on the ambition to raise the profile of eye health beyond World Sight Day.
The campaign calls for urgent action to make eye care more accessible around the world.
Hear how ophthalmologists and optometrists in the United States are recognizing the importance of this year's awareness day.
The Guide is a new and important set of tools to support countries to include eye health in their national health programs.
A schoolgirl who campaigned for more glasses-wearing heroines on screen has been given an award by the Countess of Wessex.
Global Eye Health Body Brings the Eye Health Sector Together The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) is hosting 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE, online and in Dubai, 2nd and 3rd March 2022.
IAPB is kicking off its most ambitious event ever, to be held both online and in person.
World Sight Day professional photo of the year. Image by Julie-Anne Davies courtesy of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB).
Winners were selected from over 1,000 images submitted from around the world.