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World Sight Day 2023
World Sight Day is an annual event celebrated on the second Thursday of October to raise awareness about the importance of eye care and to promote the prevention of blindness. This year World Sight Day 2023 is observed on 12th October. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are an estimated 253 million people in the world who are visually impaired, of whom 36 million are blind. The vast majority of these cases are preventable or treatable. Read this article for the complete information about World Sight Day 2023, its Theme and Significance.
World Sight Day 2023 Theme
World Sight Day 2023 theme is LOVE YOUR EYES AT WORK. The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) is the government institution responsible for developing and implementing programs and policies for people with disabilities in India. To raise awareness about visual impairment, DEPwD observed World Sight Day on October 12, 2023, through its affiliated institutions by organizing various events across the country.
Love Your Eyes at Work
Love Your Eyes at Work is a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of protecting eye health in the workplace. It calls on business leaders to prioritize the eye health of their workers around the world. With the help of partners and members, the campaign aims to show everyone how important it is to take care of their eyes. This is an opportunity to motivate employers to make changes that will protect the eye health of their workers.
We can all support the campaign by talking about it with our friends, family, and coworkers. We can also encourage our employers to implement policies and procedures that protect eye health in the workplace.
World Sight Day Significance
World Sight Day is significant because it is a day to raise awareness about the importance of eye care and to promote the prevention of blindness. It is also a day to celebrate the achievements of people who are blind or visually impaired and to advocate for their rights. Common causes of blindness include:
- cataracts,
- glaucoma,
- age-related macular degeneration,
- and diabetic retinopathy.
Many of these conditions can be detected and treated early with regular eye exams. World Sight Day is an opportunity to educate people about the importance of eye care and to encourage them to get regular eye exams. It is also a day to advocate for policies and programs that support people who are blind or visually impaired. Here are some of the specific ways that World Sight Day is significant:
- It raises awareness about the importance of eye care and the prevention of blindness.
- It celebrates the achievements of people who are blind or visually impaired.
- It advocates for the rights of people who are blind or visually impaired.
- It encourages people to get regular eye exams.
- It supports policies and programs that benefit people who are blind or visually impaired.
World Sight Day History
World Sight Day was first launched in 1998 by the SightFirstCampaign, a global initiative of Lions Clubs International. The goal of the campaign was to raise awareness about the prevention of blindness and to provide access to eye care services for people in need.
In 2000, World Sight Day was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB). The WHO and IAPB work together to coordinate World Sight Day activities around the world. Over the years, World Sight Day has become a major global event that is celebrated in over 100 countries. It is a day to raise awareness about the importance of eye care and to promote the prevention of blindness.
Achievements of World Sight Day
Here are some of the key achievements of World Sight Day:
- Increased awareness about the importance of eye care and the prevention of blindness
- Improved access to eye care services for people in need
- Reduced the prevalence of blindness around the world
- Advocated for the rights of people who are blind or visually impaired