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Join IAPBAt their annual meeting this weekend, Commonwealth Health Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to eye health as a cornerstone of universal health coverage (UHC) and health security.āÆThe ministers pledged to scale up efforts across the Commonwealth,āÆrecognising eye health’s critical role in overall well-being,āÆeducation,āÆand economic productivity.
The meeting highlighted the progress made in eliminating trachoma and providing children with eye care services throughout the Commonwealth.āÆThis commitment was further emphasised during a breakfast meeting organised by the Vision for the Commonwealth Coalition,āÆattended by representatives from various Commonwealth nations and the World Health Organization (WHO).
The breakfast meeting focused on the vital link between eye health and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes. Hon.āÆValasi Luapitofanua Toāogamaga Tafito Selesele,āÆMinister of Health of Samoa,āÆopened the meeting sharing Samoa’s proactive approach to integrating eye health into national NCD strategies. Dr.āÆSaia Piukala,āÆWestern Pacific Regional Director of WHO, underscored the interconnected nature of NCDs and vision health,āÆstating,⯔Vision health is not a luxury,āÆitās essential for development.”
The meeting also heard from Brandon Ah Tong, Director of Policy & Advocacy at the Fred Hollows FoundationāÆand Carole Poloso, Chief Ophthalmologist of the Soloman Islands and PacEYES Executive Secretary, both giving their own personal reflections on the importance of affordable, available and accessible eye health.
In a demonstration of growing momentum,āÆministers reiterated their commitment to accelerating a multi-sector approach to address eye health challenges.āÆThis includes promoting innovative solutions and ensuring accessible and equitable eye care for all Commonwealth citizens.āÆThe ministers expressed anticipation for a Global Eye Health Summit in 2026,āÆwhich will further galvanise global action on eye health.
“We are grateful to Commonwealth Health Ministers for their ongoing commitment to eye health,” said James Chen, IAPB Global Ambassador and a founding member of the Vision for the Commonwealth Coalition.⯔Ministers have recognised the critical role eye health plays in overall health,āÆincluding in tackling non-communicable diseases,āÆas well as wider well-being,āÆeducation,āÆand economic productivity.”
The Vision for the Commonwealth Coalition,āÆcomprising IAPB, Sightsavers,āÆFred Hollows Foundation,āÆPeek Vision,āÆand the International Coalition for Trachoma Control (ICTC),āÆcollected signatures at the meeting calling for accelerated global action on eye health.āÆNotable signatories included WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Scotland,āÆand sixteen country representatives.āÆThe Coalition will continue its work in the lead-up to the next Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa later this year.