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UN targets international eye care

The UN estimated sight loss to cost the global economy $411bn

A resolution passed by the United Nations (UN) Assembly commits member states to provide eye care for the world’s 1.1 billion people with preventable sight loss by 2030.

Passed unanimously by all 193 countries of the United Nations, Resolution A/75/L.108 sets a target for vision for everyone by 2030, with countries set to ensure full access to eye care services for their populations, and enshrines eye health as part of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

The UN estimated sight loss to cost the global economy $411bn in productivity each year and the resolution asked for international financial institutions and donors to provide targeted finances, especially to support developing countries in tackling preventable sight loss.

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