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Join IAPBThe November 26 Parliamentary Friends Group for Eye Health and Vision Care Dinner was held in the Gallery at Parliament House Canberra, hosted by Vision 2020 Australia and attended by two dozen politicians bridging the political divide. Guest of Honour was IAPB CEO Peter Holland, who launched the World Report in the presence of IAPBās Regional Chair Ms Amanda Davis and IAPB President, the former Senator Bob McMullan.
Judith Abbott, CEO of Vision 2020 Australia recaps: “It was an enjoyable evening and a tremendously valuable opportunity for all of us in the sector to come together to promote our work to some of our most important stakeholders. It was also a timely reminder that our work continues to receive strong support across the political spectrum ā even during an extremely busy Parliamentary sitting week.”
Meanwhile, Vision 2020 Chair, Amanda Vanstone stated in her closing remarks, “2020 is going to be a big year for our sector. It presents a unique opportunity for us to raise awareness and advocate for the kinds of changes and funding that can make a real difference to Australians at risk of, or living with, vision loss.”
The impact of Australiaās commitment is felt well beyond the walls of Parliament House in Canberra. Australia has been at the forefront of global efforts to boost spending in the eye health sector, a fact that was not lost on the political leaders present. And yet, as the World Report highlights there is still much to be done, particularly to reach those on the periphery of our sector. One of the aims of the report is to reach these people ā in Canberra it was to reach politicians of all political persuasions, whereas in Seoul at the Korean launch the aim was to reach a deeper audience in specific sectors.
Dr Andreas Mueller from the World Health Organization was in Seoul on the 6th of December to launch the World Report on Vision in Korea. This important document is the first WHO report into vision and the singular most important advocacy document for eye health for the next decade. Itās a testimony to the hard work of the Korean Eye Care Working Group that the Korean launch at Yonsei University, was the third country launch worldwide ā the Philippines, where WHO Westpac office is located was first and then Australia. Speakers addressed the disparity in eye health coverage amongst minorities and women and the importance of renewed advocacy efforts to raise profile in Korea. One of the aims of the World Report on Vision is to reach beyond the eye health sector. This was a huge success in Seoul: with only one panelist from eye sector, but many from complimentary sectors such as education. Korea launch format is now being used as a global blue-print.
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