Global action for eye health
IAPB is the overarching alliance for the global eye health sector, with more than 150 organisations in over 100 countries working together for a world where everyone has universal access to eye care.
IAPB is the overarching alliance for the global eye health sector, with more than 150 organisations in over 100 countries working together for a world where everyone has universal access to eye care.
IAPB is the overarching alliance for the global eye health sector, with more than 150 organisations in over 100 countries working together for a world where everyone has universal access to eye care.
The targets cement the WHO global strategy to address the huge unmet need in eye care
The UN Friends of Vision hosted the launch of Vision Atlas and Lancet GHC
A landmark report on eye health in the Commonwealth has been launched.
The IAPB Vision Atlas gives a panoramic view on all things eye health.
IAPB works with stakeholders across the global network of seven regions.
The IAPB Vision Atlas presents the very latest eye health data and evidence.
Our ambition is to help buyers to make informed procurement decisions from IAPB Valued Suppliers.
We present an opportunity to change the world for the better—and you can play a role.
IAPB’s advocates for the integration of eye health within health systems, so that everyone, everywhere has access to eye care.
IAPB is the overarching alliance for the global eye care sector, with over 150 members worldwide.
The targets cement the WHO global strategy to address the huge unmet need in eye care
A lot has happened since the World Health Organization (WHO) launched their first World Report on Vision
IAPB works with stakeholders across the global network of seven regions.
The IAPB Vision Atlas presents the very latest eye health data and evidence.
IAPB’s advocacy recognises eye health as both a health and development issue.
We present an opportunity to change the world for the better — and you can play a role.
IAPB and its members are calling on everyone to focus on their eye health in a global campaign – #LoveYourEyes
Increased time spent indoor was identified as the leading factor for the increase of myopia
More than a billion people worldwide are needlessly living with treatable vision impairment.
IAPB works with stakeholders across the global network of seven regions.
The World Health Organization’s first World Report on Vision represents a highly significant landmark.
VISION 2020 has created a major focus on eye health in the countries and districts where action is needed.
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A smartphone-based eye screening and referral system almost tripled the number of people with eye problems attending primary care.
£3.5 million for research project exploring vision care as a driver of development across the life course.
The targets cement the WHO global strategy to address the huge unmet need in eye care
IAPB works with stakeholders across the global network of seven regions.
A global action network working together to improve the vision health outcomes of adults with diabetes.
Our ambition is to help buyers to make informed procurement decisions from IAPB Valued Suppliers.
We present an opportunity to change the world for the better—and you can play a role.
Australian politicians and members of the eye health and vision care sector have formally recognised the significant contributions of the Hon Bob McMullan.
A beloved and influential figure in the sector, Hasan passionately advocated for the right to sight
Prof. Gupta is the first female President of the organization since its establishment almost a century ago.
Aim is to help buyers, particularly those from low- and middle- income countries, make informed procurement decisions
Find members working in the same country as you, and connect with members across the network.
The IAPB Vision Atlas has been updated with the latest prevalence and causes data from VLEG.
IAPB works with stakeholders across the global network of seven regions.
The Vision Excellence awards recognise contributions to advocacy, innovation, programme implementation, institution-building and disease control.
Our ambition is to help buyers to make informed procurement decisions from IAPB Valued Suppliers.
We present an opportunity to change the world for the better—and you can play a role.
Banner 1: “Gam after cataract surgery”, Geoff Oliver Bugbee, Orbis International Banner 2: Shabana Shahzad, LRBT