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The regional VISION 2020 planning workshop for the prevention of avoidable blindness, 23–26 November 2008

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An image showing a group photo for all participants who attended the Workshop, Cairo, 23-25 Nov 2008The WHO Regional Office held a regional VISION 2020 planning workshop for the prevention of avoidable blindness in Cairo, Egypt, on 23–26 November 2008. The main aim of the workshop was to intensify the efforts made by Member States, secretariat and international partners working in the prevention of blindness and visual impairment through the development of national and district comprehensive eye care programme. The objectives were to:

review the current status of prevention of blindness activities under VISION 2020 global initiative for the past five years (2004–2008) in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

review the implementation process in relation to the recommendations of the regional VISION 2020 planning workshop, Cairo, 14–17 December 2003

review the progress and identify the gaps and limitations in implementing national VISION 2020 plans

develop guidelines for partnership development between Member States and other stakeholders for scaling up VISION 2020

identify priorities for the prevention of blindness programme for the Region for the next five years (2009–2013);

identify areas for operational research for eye care and possible networking of relevant centres

develop an action plan for establishing a school screening programme for early detection of refractive errors in the Region.

Summary report [pdf 64kb]

Statistics and figures

  • Over 23 million people are visually impaired in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, of whom 5 million people are blind
  • 80% of blindness is avoidable (treatable and/or preventable)
  • 90% of blind people live in developing countries
  • About 200 000 children are blind