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Membership2019 has been a jam-packed year. We’ve had key launches (more on them below) of which the most notable for global eye health is the World Report on Vision. IAPB also returned to the African continent after the 10GA in Durban (in 2016) to Dar es Salaam for its Council. This was a very fruitful meeting especially in planning the future course for the Africa office (more updates on this in the new year).
In this bumper year, the top 3 highlights for the Africa region are:
In February, WHO Afro released the Core competencies for the Eye Health Workforce in the WHO African region. IAPB worked with WHO Afro since the inception of this initiative to develop this policy document which is a step towards improvement of the quality of eye health care. Read more

In October, the Francophone countries were orientated on the Primary Eye Care Training Manual at an event in Douala, Cameroon.

A further session at the IAPB Council of Members in Dar es Salaam, covered the implementation of the IAPB Africa 2019-2022 Workplan and highlighted opportunities for member organisations to engage with it. When originally developing the workplan, it was designed to reflect the roles of the IAPB secretariat as well as members relating to the key actions. In an interactive exercise, members were asked to commit to activities in the workplan upon which their organisation could support or deliver. The level of commitment received during this exercise was most positive and testament that the workplan is indeed on the right track.
Activities that received high levels of commitment were:

[1] The East, Central and Southern African Health Community (ECSA-HC) is an inter-governmental health organization that fosters and promotes regional cooperation in health among member states. Member states of the ECSA HC are Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The ECSA-HC, with support of College of Ophthalmologists of East Central and Southern Africa (COECSA) and IAPB established the ECSA-HC expert committee on eye health in 2018, in an effort to raise and sustain the eye health agenda high at the national and regional.
2020 promises to be another busy year for us with the Vision 2020 initiative ending, our Global Assembly 2020 and more… We will also be launching the World Report on Vision in countries (more updates on this too soon).
Until next time..!
Image on top: A portrait of a child with double cataract, who is waiting for eye surgery by Andras D. Hajdu for #VisionFirst photo competition