Welcome to INSIGHT
We are sharing with you the Advocacy edition of INSIGHT,
bringing you the latest updates and developments from IAPB’s Advocacy
team.
However, progress does not happen in a vacuum. The escalating
conflict in the Middle East weighs heavily on us. Since February 28,
the WHO has verified 18 attacks on healthcare.These disruptions cost
lives; they strip away access to healthcare, including vision
care.
As a global health organisation, we express our support for
healthcare workers, the eye care workforce, plus our members working
across the Middle East.
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The first‑ever Global Summit for Eye Health will take place on
2 November 2026 in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, where heads of
government, ministers, business leaders, and civil society will come
together to accelerate action on eye health at the highest level.
The Summit — hosted by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda in
technical collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and
supported by IAPB — aims to drive political will, unlock sustainable
financing, and strengthen national commitments to deliver quality eye
care for all.
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh officially launched the
Summit at a reception at St James’s Palace, underscoring the urgent
need for global leadership to translate commitments on vision into
concrete action that improves lives and economies worldwide.
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more here.
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Global Momentum Builds
Global momentum is accelerating for the 2026 Global Summit for Eye
Health, with growing international support, advocacy across 80+
countries, and key milestones ahead. Discover how leaders are turning
ambition into action.
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Your questions answered
Get the answers and see how this landmark event is set to
shape the future of global eye health.
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From evidence to commitment
The Value of Vision outlines how governments
can prioritise eye health, strengthen systems, and track progress. The
Global Summit offers a key moment for
leaders to reaffirm and elevate these commitments.
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the policy framework
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WHO Launches New Guidance
IAPB welcomes WHO’s new recommendations on cataract surgery
quality, providing practical guidance to improve safety, outcomes and
effective coverage, supporting global progress toward stronger,
high-quality eye health systems.
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Eye Health Gains Ground
Eye health is increasingly being recognised in Voluntary National
Reviews, reflecting its role across multiple Sustainable Development
Goals. Learn how countries are strengthening accountability and how
you can support national reporting efforts.
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more
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Financing Vision, Financing Growth
At the World Bank Spring Meetings, global leaders
will spotlight eye health as a smart investment in growth and
development. Discover how new financing initiatives are shaping the
future of eye care.
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Eye Health and Road Safety
As global leaders prepare for the 2026 UN High-Level Meeting on
Road Safety, momentum is building to recognise vision as a key safety
factor. Explore how eye health can reduce injuries and save lives.
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Use Your Vioce
Leverage our advocacy resources to drive political action and
increase investment in eye health at the global, regional and national
levels.
Access the resources
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Taking Action on Paediatric
Myopia
Childhood myopia is rising fast. IAPB has launched two
new resources, the Myopia Policy Brief and Guide to Advocacy, to help
advocates and policymakers drive early intervention and protect
children's lifelong vision.
Access the resources
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Effective Cataract Surgical Coverage trends
highlight gaps in cataract services
New insights from Vision Atlas
point to stalled progress in cataract care. Inequalities
in access to quality services continue to undermine outcomes.
Renewed commitment, financing, and system strengthening
are essential to achieve 2030 targets.
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By addressing tax barriers on essential eye care products,
Nepal is paving the way to reach the one billion people still lacking
access.
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more
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Jaipur Declaration Urges Global Action on Eye
Health
Global eye health leaders unite under the Jaipur Declaration
at AIOC, Jaipur, to push for urgent action ahead of the first-ever
Global Summit for Eye Health.
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New Resources Launched to Tackle the Rise of Paediatric
Myopia
IAPB has launched new resources to drive policy action and advocacy
on paediatric myopia, supporting early intervention and long-term eye
health. Discover how these tools are helping protect children’s vision
worldwide.
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A Global Moment for Eye Health Advocacy
On 8 October 2026, World Sight
Day returns as the world’s leading awareness day for eye
health and a powerful platform for advocacy. Campaign resources are now available on the
website, helping partners engage policymakers, amplify the case for
investment in eye health, and mobilise action at global, regional and
national levels.
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From 4–6 June, the global eye health community will convene in
Nairobi for 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE, a pivotal milestone
on the road to the Global Summit for Eye Health.
Bringing together government leaders, implementers, advocates, and
cross-sector partners, 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE is designed to turn ambition
into delivery, accelerating progress towards our shared 2030
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