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Join IAPBAchieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 is an enormous global challenge and will only be achieved with the conscientious inclusion of eye care. In this session attendees will learn how the SDGs are a critical opportunity to unlocking political will and financing and workshop how to maximise this potential and turn commitment into action.
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Speakers:
H.E Ambassador Aubrey Webson, Permanent Mission of Antigua and Barbuda to the UN
Werner Obermeyer, WHO
Katie Dain, NCD Alliance
Jess Thompson, IAPB
Oli Barrett, Host 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE
Integrated people-centred eye care (IPEC) is the answer to many of the eye health sector’s challenges – meeting the growing need, dealing with demographic and lifestyle changes that impact eye health, scaling up services and tackling inequality of care. In this session, delivered by WHO, attendees will get a first in-depth overview of the much-anticipated Guide for Action and explore the role of the eye care sector in its implementation.
This session will explore:
Speakers:
Alarcos Cieza, WHO
Andreas Mueller, WHO, Vision and Eye Care Programme
Mitasha Yu, IAPB Climate Action Working Group Co-Chair
Oli Barrett, Host 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE
Stuart Keel, WHO
Vera Carneiro, WHO
The private sector plays a key role to achieving affordable eye care for all. Using examples of successful partnerships, this session will explore extending partnership strategies to tackle eye disease as well sustainability, affordability, accessibility and market barriers. Attendees will also learn how partners can work together to develop sustainable business models to ensure the 1.1 billion are not left behind.
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The workplace can play an important role in eye health, or example, delivering employee education schemes, implementing prevention measures and providing sight tests and glasses as part of employee health benefits. Supporting eye health allows employers to take an active role in not only their employees wellbeing but also as a tool to unlock productivity and business growth.
This session will explore:
Speakers:
Arshad Jamal, Tusuka Jeans LTD
Caroline Casey, IAPB President
Oli Barrett, Host 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE
Yoko Saiki, Santen
The opportunity to shape how technology will impact the future of eye health is now. The pandemic forced an uptake of technology, and it is time to build on those lessons and ensure innovations improve access for the hardest to reach. In this session attendees will gain an understanding of thoughtful technology applications and learn how technology, like artificial intelligence, will improve coverage, efficiency and ensure all populations benefit from innovation.
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Eye health is a universal issue, but public appreciation of its importance continues to lag against other health interventions. Awareness campaigns to educate against negative stereotypes and misconceptions are important to influence and activate the public to demand and prioritise eye health and drive systemic change. In this session attendees will explore instigating behavioural change using communications strategies.
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Where do you start when implementing Integrated People-centred Eye Care (IPEC) in health systems? In this workshop attendees will learn from recent, real country examples about how they can use and adapt materials developed for use at a national level to their context.
At this workshop participants will join delegates from their WHO region to:
This workshop is for individuals at all levels and skillsets, from CEOs to Country Managers, Ministry of Health representatives or individual practitioners – attend and join our multi-regional network of advocates for IPEC.
Persuading individuals and communities to make eye health a priority requires relevant, appropriate and meaningful engagement that puts their needs at the centre of how care is offered and delivered. In this session, attendees will learn about people-centred care and how to consider the various requirements of consumers, patients and communities over the next 10 years.
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Speakers:
Prut Hanutsaha, Mahidol University
Jissa James, IAPB
The way we talk about eye care and eye health can be unfamiliar, complex and hard to understand to the broader audiences we need to reach to achieve 2030 In Sight. The choices we make when forming and delivering our messages make a demonstrable difference to the impact and influence of campaigns. At this virtual workshop, attendees contribute insight and ideas towards a new resource that will help our community deliver effective messages through a structured, consistent and cohesive approach.
This session will explore:
Speakers:
Ben Hurley, 100 Vision
Loubie Miller, 100 Vision