The global initiative, Vision 2020: The Right to Sight, established by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, has created valuable and effective collaborations of organisations involved in a wide range of eyecare and community healthcare activities aimed at the elimination of avoidable blindness and impaired vision
In the year 2004 there were an estimated 220,000-320,000 people in The Netherlands with visual impai...
Providing high-quality eye care to all people in a sustainable manner is a major challenge for all e...
Achieving universal coverage in eye care remains a tremendous challenge as 226 million people in the...
States and all agencies involved in the prevention of blindness and preserving the sight have joined...
Vision 2020; the right to sight was conceived in Geneva in 1999. The initiative has brought about re...
Background: Visual sciences have been progressing quickly in recent decades through globalization ph...
collaborations of organisations involved in a wide range of eyecare and community healthcare activit...
The major goal of Vision 2020: The Right to Sight is to make high quality eye care services availabl...
VISION 2020: The Right to Sight has pro-vided a new impetus to the concept of com-prehensive eye car...
the right to sight. This means that, regardless of status (wealth, education, gender, impairment or ...
Settings and Aim: The World Health Organization launched in 1999 an initiative to eliminate the glob...
Eye health and vision have widespread and profound implications for many aspects of life, health, su...
Optometry as a profession has a very important place in the Primary Health Care Programme for us to ...
INTRODUCTION: Recent data suggest that there are 37 million blind people and 124 million with low vi...
According to the World Health Organisation(WHO) categories of visual impairment, the available data ...
In the year 2004 there were an estimated 220,000-320,000 people in The Netherlands with visual impai...
Providing high-quality eye care to all people in a sustainable manner is a major challenge for all e...
Achieving universal coverage in eye care remains a tremendous challenge as 226 million people in the...
States and all agencies involved in the prevention of blindness and preserving the sight have joined...
Vision 2020; the right to sight was conceived in Geneva in 1999. The initiative has brought about re...
Background: Visual sciences have been progressing quickly in recent decades through globalization ph...
collaborations of organisations involved in a wide range of eyecare and community healthcare activit...
The major goal of Vision 2020: The Right to Sight is to make high quality eye care services availabl...
VISION 2020: The Right to Sight has pro-vided a new impetus to the concept of com-prehensive eye car...
the right to sight. This means that, regardless of status (wealth, education, gender, impairment or ...
Settings and Aim: The World Health Organization launched in 1999 an initiative to eliminate the glob...
Eye health and vision have widespread and profound implications for many aspects of life, health, su...
Optometry as a profession has a very important place in the Primary Health Care Programme for us to ...
INTRODUCTION: Recent data suggest that there are 37 million blind people and 124 million with low vi...
According to the World Health Organisation(WHO) categories of visual impairment, the available data ...
In the year 2004 there were an estimated 220,000-320,000 people in The Netherlands with visual impai...
Providing high-quality eye care to all people in a sustainable manner is a major challenge for all e...
Achieving universal coverage in eye care remains a tremendous challenge as 226 million people in the...