Programme

The event in Kathmandu, April 2025 united global leaders in eye health and development stakeholders under the shared purpose of shaping action for impact. Together we confirmed key policy frameworks and activated action to shape political, country, and institutional engagement, essential for ensuring the success of the shared global 2030 In Sight Strategy. As we work towards The Global Summit for Eye Health, it is our crucial opportunity to galvanise the energy, enthusiasm, and focus among the IAPB network needed to drive us toward The Summit’s goals.​ This event played a key role in igniting that momentum.​

Relive the event by watching the recorded sessions today!​

Member Engagement Groups Agenda

Member Engagement Groups Agenda

  IAPB Auditorium Changemaker
Room A
Changemaker
Room B
Action Café
08:00 - 09:00 Member Engagement Group Registration      
09:00 - 10:15 Member Engagement Groups Welcome Session      
10:30 - 11:45   Humanitarian Response Climate Action Refractive Error Strategy Group
11:45 - 12:00 Break
12:00 - 13:15   Technology for Access Gender Equity
Livestream
Cataract Strategy Group
13:15 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 15:45     Disability Inclusion Diabetic Retinopathy

Partner Side Meetings Agenda

  Kathmandu Room Poster Room
10:30 - 13:00 The Coalition for Clear Vision Member Update Meeting
Livestream
 
11:45 - 12:00 Break
13:30 - 15:30   Seva Foundation - Enabling Last Mile Eye Care Delivery through Vision Centers
13:15 - 14:30 Lunch
16:00 - 17:30 Peek Vision - Beyond the tech: innovative strategies for scalable and sustainable eye health
16:15 - 17:30, Livestream
Vision and Road Safety Group - Clear Vision, Safer Roads: A Workshop for Cross-Sector Action to Save Lives

 

2030 IN SIGHT LIVE agenda - Thursday 1 May

08:15 - 09:00

Arrival & Networking

09:00 - 10:30
Welcome to 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE - The Future in Focus: Eye Health in a Changing World

Join us on May 1 for the plenary session "The Future in Focus: Eye Health in a Changing World” featuring keynotes and a panel discussion. This pivotal session will explore the evolving geopolitical landscape and emerging trends shaping the future of health, development, and technology, with a special emphasis on eye health as we approach the 2030 milestone for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).​

Esteemed leaders driving meaningful change will delve into critical challenges and underlying tensions in global health and development. The discussion will highlight necessary transformations and innovations to navigate an increasingly complex environment, showcasing key enablers and strategies for achieving lasting systemic impact in eye health and beyond.

Room: IAPB Auditorium

10:30 - 11:00

Networking, Break & Poster Display

11:00 - 12:15
Towards the Global Summit for Eye Health: How to get involved

The Global Summit for Eye Health, is a leadership call to break boundaries, broaden engagement, and strengthen our influence across sectors. How can you be part of the bold, external-facing discussions that seek to elevate eyecare at a global, regional & national level?​

A diverse group of panellists will answer your questions on how you can help to build multisector collaboration and commitment to policy actions that ensure accessible eye care, secure funding, and ultimately foster collective accountability.

Join us to explore ways to contribute and be part of the event whilst making lasting change in global eye care.​

Room: IAPB Auditorium

Measuring Progress, Mapping Change: The new Vision Atlas for 2030 In Sight

Discover the power of the new Vision Atlas and its rich insights to track progress, map change, and drive action toward 2030 In Sight. Hear from global eye health researchers on how data and evidence can measure progress, map change and drive action.​

In this session, gain hands-on insights into leveraging the new Vision Atlas to access comprehensive global eye health data and transform it into actionable strategies that drive impactful outcomes. Discover practical ways to explore and use the Vision Atlas for evidence-based decision-making, while uncovering opportunities to actively engage with and contribute to the global knowledge base. Foster collaboration, share progress, and harness data to accelerate the fight against avoidable sight loss worldwide.​ ​

Room: Kathmandu Room

Masterclass: Eye Health & the Sustainable Development Goals

Eye health contributes directly to over half of the Sustainable Development Goals, accelerating progress across health, education, economic growth, and equality. In a challenging political climate marked by decreased funding for international development, prioritizing cost-effective solutions like eye health is vital to sustaining progress and achieving lasting impact.

This SDG 101 session unpacks why eye health is essential to sustainable development and equips participants with insights to advocate for eye health as a critical enabler in achieving national and global goals. 

Room: Changemaker Room

2030 In Sight Action Cafe - Rapid Fire 01

Rapid fire presentations in this session will include: ​ ​

  • Eye Health for Every Child: Launch of the National Vision Screening Program in Mongolia - Chimgee Chuluunkhuu 
  • Integrated model of Service delivery, Capacity building and Advocacy for improved Eye Health outcomes in Pre-term Infants in western India 
     - Sucheta Kulkarni 
  • Peek-Powered Comprehensive District Eye Health Model: Improving Child Eye Health Outcomes in Pakistan - Harpreet Kapoor 
  • Maximizing Social Impact: A Comparative SROI Analysis of Blindness Prevention Programs in India and Nepal - Shaifali Sharma 
  • Eyefficiency and Environmental Sustainability: Reducing Carbon Footprint in Eye Care Services - Lila Raj Puri 
  • Is the Vision Centre Based Community Eye Health Programme financially viable to reduce avoidable blindness and vision impairment in South Asia? - Parikshit Gogate 
  • Strengthening School Eye Health: How a Rapid Assessment Tool Can Improve Outcomes - Priya Morjaria 

Room: Action Cafe

12:15 - 13:30

Networking, Lunch & Poster Display

12:30 - 13:00
Nepal SPECS 2030 Launch

Background
Despite the availability of this simple, sight-correcting intervention (i.e., spectacles), uncorrected refractive error remains the leading cause of vision impairment in child and adult populations. If left uncorrected, refractive error significantly impacts on well-being and can contribute to poor academic performance in children.

In recognition of the large unmet need for care, coupled with the fact a highly cost–effective intervention exists, WHO Member States endorsed the first-ever global target for refractive error at the Seventy-fourth World Health Assembly (2021). Specifically, the global target is a 40-percentage point increase in effective coverage of refractive error (eREC) by 2030.

What is WHO SPECS 2030?
A comprehensive approach is needed to address these many long-standing challenges to increasing the coverage of refractive error services. The WHO SPECS 2030 Initiative calls for coordinated action amongst all stakeholders (public, private, non-profit, and philanthropy) across the following five pillars, in line with the SPECS acronym:

  • S: Improve access to refractive Services
  • P: Build capacity of Personnel to provide refractive services
  • E: Improve population Education
  • C: Reduce the Cost of refractive error services
  • S: Strengthen Surveillance and research.

 

Room: IAPB Auditorium

13:30 - 14:45
Insights for Impact: Elevating Lived Experience in Eyecare

Addressing the global challenge of eye care requires a participatory approach—one where individuals with lived experience are not just beneficiaries but active contributors to shaping solutions that impact their health and well-being. How can we create collaborative spaces that ensure their voices are embedded in decision-making at all levels?​

This session will explore practical strategies for integrating lived experience into policy, service delivery, and advocacy. Through compelling stories and real-world case studies, we’ll showcase successful approaches that have led to more inclusive, patient-centered eye care. Join us to gain actionable insights on how to foster meaningful engagement and drive sustainable impact in global eye health.

Room: IAPB Auditorium

New Technology: Driving Impact at Scale ​

This session will highlight novel technologies that are making impact through scale or have the potential to. Discussions will centre around the key enabling factors that are needed for success including policy & regulation change, workforce changes, digital infrastructure and ability to adapt eye care systems. ​

Discussions will delve into critical areas such as financial considerations for stakeholders, ensuring AI-driven solutions meet local needs, demonstrating ROI and impact, addressing infrastructure gaps, supporting the continuum of care, and implementing systematic changes to ensure successful adoption. Join us to uncover how innovation can transform eye care delivery and scale impact globally.

Room: Kathmandu Room

Masterclass: Story to Strategy Lab; Every Story Counts

Unlock the power of storytelling to drive global change and celebrate achievement. Learn how compelling narratives have inspired action and influenced policy. Gain a strong understanding of applying storytelling principles to make eye health impossible to ignore. 

Room: Changemaker Room

2030 In Sight Action Cafe - Rapid Fire 2

Rapid fire presentations in this session will include: ​ ​

  • Reaching the Unreached. A case intervention in the state of West Bengal, India, through cross sectoral collaboration and management. - Sampa Paul ​ ​
  • Bangladesh in Sight: System Leadership Approach to Eye Health – Jennifer Gersbeck, Sumrana Yasmin ​ ​
  • Refractive error correction and harvest worker productivity in the Guatemalan coffee sector: A quasi-experimental analysis – Brad Wong ​ ​
  • Advancing health equity for hard-to-reach communities – Lessons for Eye health - Geoffrey Wabulembo​  ​
  • Elevating Eye Health in Europe: A Cross‐Sector Approach to Combat Childhood Myopia - Nadiya Deferne ​ ​
  • AI-Driven Solutions for Diabetic Retinopathy: Bridging the Eye Care Gap in Rural India - Subeesh Kuyyadiyil​  ​
  • The Economic Impacts of Eye Health: Evidence from a Health Economics Module for RAAB - Jack Hennessy, Patricia Marques 

Room: Action Cafe

14:45 - 15:00

Networking, Break & Poster Display

15:00 - 16:15
Invest in Sight

Investing in eye health isn’t just a health priority—it’s a transformative opportunity to drive economic growth, improve social outcomes, and achieve global development goals. This session will spotlight the latest evidence on the economic and social returns of prioritizing eye health, exploring how early intervention can prevent costly consequences. As governments and organizations navigate competing demands, the case for integrating eye health into policy frameworks like the SDGs, UHC, and national budgets has never been stronger.​ ​

From leveraging data and storytelling to tailoring messages for diverse audiences, this session will provide practical guidance to engage policymakers and overcome barriers to investment. Hear from experts and learn from success stories as you gain the insights needed to inspire action and strengthen the narrative for eye health across varied contexts.​

Room: IAPB Auditorium

Human resources for eye health: Addressing the scarcity challenge ​

As we face the rising demand for eye care, how can we make a transformative shift in our human resource capacity? The global shortage of skilled eye health professionals is a major barrier to quality service delivery. ​ ​

Confronting this workforce deficit and the need for robust local efforts to uphold standards, we will explore innovative strategies to train and retain talent in eye health. Join us as we identify key leverage points to meet the growing need for accessible, high-quality eye care worldwide.

Room: Kathmandu Room

Masterclass: Eye health as a complex system​

Eye health operates within a complex, interconnected system, requiring a nuanced approach to address challenges and leverage opportunities. In this session, participants will explore the characteristics of complex systems—such as interdependence, unpredictability, and adaptability—and learn essential skills in systems thinking, strategic foresight, and collaborative problem-solving.

Room: Changemaker Room

2030 In Sight Action Cafe - Rapid Fire 3

Rapid fire presentations in this session will include:​ ​

  • National plan for detection and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity - Luis Porfirio Orozco Gomez ​ ​
  • Community Leaders in Visual Health based on the population identity, now integrated into the Statute of the Mexican Society of Ophthalmology - Silvia Moguel-Ancheita ​ ​
  • From Darkness to Autonomy: The Social and Economic Return of Treating Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) - Ellery López-Star ​ ​
  • The Long Road to Visual Health. Why distance matters and how where you live determines access to visual health. - Mary Lady González Suriel ​ 
  • Working Together - a growth in Brazil since Mexico - Ralf Toenjes ​ 
  • Integrating Refractive Error Services With Environmental Care And Social Support In Rural Colombia - Luisa Casas ​ 
  • Strengthening Relationships between Latin America and China through Technology & Innovation - Xingru He ​ ​

Room: Action Cafe

16:30 - 17:00

Closing - Day 2

2030 IN SIGHT LIVE agenda - Wednesday 30 April

7:45 - 8:45
Providing Patient Centered Care: Integrating Cataract and Refractive Error Programs

Cure Blindness Project Breakfast Meeting

This session will discuss how we can effectively integrate programs that address the two largest causes of vision loss: cataract and refractive error. We’ll hear from leading experts in these spaces and then shift to facilitated small group conversations to design what this might look like in various contexts.

In this session, leading experts will discuss and drive conversation around:

  • The need to integrate cataract and refractive programs
  • Challenges and opportunities for integrating cataract and refractive error programs
  • Current initiatives advancing integrated eye care

Room: Action Cafe

Digital Health in Eye Care

He Eye Specialist Hospital Breakfast Meeting

This session explores how digital health technologies are transforming global eye care by improving accessibility and quality, with insights from innovative practices in China, Nepal, Singapore, Australia, and India. It will also highlight the role of the IAPB in coordinating global efforts, addressing key challenges, and identifying solutions to enhance eye health worldwide.

Room: Changemaker Room

Blinded by Bias: How Gender, DEI, and the Backlash Against Women's Rights Impact Eye Health.

Fred Hollows Foundation and the IAPB Gender Equity Work Group Members Breakfast Meeting

Join us for "Blinded by Bias: How Gender, DEI, and the Backlash Against Women's Rights Impact Eye Health," a panel session exploring the intersection of gender dynamics, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in eye health. Experts will discuss how societal shifts affect access to eye care and health outcomes for women and underserved populations. Topics include implicit biases in healthcare, gender equity in organizational policies, and the need for a holistic approach to eye health. Gain insights into advocacy, policy changes, and practical DEI strategies to create a more inclusive eye health landscape.

Room: Kathmandu Room

08:00 – 09:00

Registration

09:00 - 10:45
Welcome to 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE - Opening Ceremony

Join us for a powerful and symbolic opening ceremony as we welcome global leaders, policymakers, changemakers, and visionaries to the stage. From Kathmandu, we mark the next step in our shared journey — from Singapore to Mexico, and now to Nepal — to accelerate progress on the 2030 In Sight Strategy. Be part of the movement shaping the Global Summit for Eye Health and a vision that extends well beyond this decade.

Room: IAPB Auditorium 

10:45 - 11:15

Networking, Break & Poster Display

11:15 - 12:30
Reflections on Global Initiatives and Legacies

This session invites participants to take a thoughtful look back at the lessons learned from some of the most impactful eye health initiatives across the globe, as well as at regional and country levels. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the stories behind these efforts—the successes that made a difference, the challenges that sparked resilience, and the legacies that continue to inspire. ​

By exploring these experiences, we can uncover practical strategies that have driven meaningful change and find ways to apply them as we work toward a future of better eye health for all. This session is not just about policies and strategies but about the people and partnerships that made them possible.

Room: IAPB Auditorium

Eye health in the development frame: Key intersections to consider ​

How does eye health intersect with the world’s most urgent development goals? Unpacking the vital connections between eye health and broader development goals through real-world examples, we’ll demonstrate how integrated approaches can enhance both impact and efficiency.

The session aims to inspire innovative solutions that drive sustainable and equitable outcomes for communities worldwide; the integration of eye health into relevant policy discussions and frameworks at the national, regional and global levels, the establishment of mechanisms to facilitate the transfer of technologies and best practices in eye health to foster capacity building and knowledge exchange, and the mobilization of adequate financing from key stakeholders to improve infrastructure, human resources, ensuring sustainability and scalability of service delivery. ​ ​

Room: Kathmandu Room

Masterclass: Multisector partnerships for eye health​

Building impactful partnerships across sectors is essential to advancing eye health but requires skill in navigating competing priorities and integrating diverse goals.​

This session draws on practice shares from successful partnerships to equip participants with strategies for bridging gaps, resolving conflicts, and aligning multi-stakeholder interests. Learn how to develop and sustain partnerships that enhance resource sharing, ensure cohesive strategies, and foster integrated action, amplifying collective impact within and beyond the eye health sector.​

Room: Changemaker Room

Open Roundtable – Cataract: Breaking Barriers: Expanding Access to Cataract Care​

Cataract is the leading cause of sight loss worldwide, yet millions struggle to access the care they need. From workforce shortages to financial and infrastructure constraints, barriers to cataract services persist, limiting progress towards universal eye health. This interactive roundtable will discuss key challenges and explore solutions to expand access to quality cataract care and achieve the cataract surgical coverage target.​ ​

Participants will engage in table discussions to tackle key barriers like workforce shortages, infrastructure gaps, financial constraints, and low patient awareness. The session will wrap up with key takeaways to improve access to equitable and sustainable cataract care. Insights from the discussion will feed into the 2026 Global Summit on Eye Health, strengthening collaboration and advancing progress toward the 2030 target. ​

Room: Action Cafe

12:30 - 13:45
Lunch/Poster display
Introduction to IAPB

We welcome new IAPB members and non-members to come together to hear from IAPB's CEO Peter Holland and Rachael Bourke, IAPB’s Membership Services Manager, to learn more about IAPB member benefits and how you can actively get involved in our work.​

If you want to learn more about joining IAPB please click here.

Room: Kathmandu Room

WHO Global Eye Health Research Agenda: A global consultation​

The 2030 In Sight Meeting in Mexico in June 2024 saw the launch of a one-year project that aims to develop the WHO Global Eye Health Research Agenda. Where are we now and how can you be part of this project?​ Delegates will learn about the final theorys of change that are underpinning the agenda and will have the opportunity to brainstorm possible research questions to be included in the agenda.

Delegates will also learn how to become an active member of the open consultation group for the agenda.​

Room: Changemaker Room

13:45 - 15:00
Activating Global Issues at a National and Regional Level

Let's look beneath the bonnet of the Global Summit.​ ​ ​

There is an engine of policies and initiatives driving national action. But how do we fuel that action? What global policies are driving national leadership and how are we bringing them together in a Summit framework?​ ​ ​

Hear from the WHO, along with national and regional actors, on how we’ve supported local efforts to implement integrated, people-centered eye care. Learn how these efforts are transforming global eye health priorities into meaningful progress and creating tangible outcomes that resonate within communities everywhere.​

Room: IAPB Auditorium

Expanding the Reach of Eye Health – New Audiences, Broader Impact ​

This session will explore how to embed eye health within diverse contexts and local issues, engaging new audiences and driving increased awareness, support, and action. We’ll share insights on linking eye health to broader societal challenges, successfully attracting new stakeholders and resources to the cause.​

By promoting cross-sectoral integration, we aim to foster collaboration with new partners, driving collective impact across industries. Attendees will gain actionable strategies for expanding the reach of eye health initiatives, ensuring more inclusive and far-reaching outcomes. Join us to discover how a united approach can create lasting, positive change in eye care worldwide.​

Room: Kathmandu Room

Masterclass: Advocacy & Influencing

Master advocacy tactics and influencing skills essential for eye health advancement, with a chance to practice and workshop your ideas with experienced advocacy practitioners. Learn how to strategically engage stakeholders, shape narratives, and build partnerships to amplify your influence within the eye health landscape.

Room: Changemaker Room

Open Roundtable - Diabetic Retinopathy​

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the fifth leading cause of blindness worldwide and the only one still increasing. Tackling this challenge requires a well-rounded approach that improves policies, healthcare services, and patient access. This session brings together experts and patient voices, using Nepal as a case study to explore key issues and solutions. Attendees will share experiences, discuss strategies, and help shape the future of DR care.​

Discussions will focus on how governments and health systems can create strong, long-term policies to fight DR. We will look at the challenges of providing quality screening and treatment and how new technology, better training, and improved healthcare models can make a difference. The session will also explore how to close the gap between policy and real-world care, ensuring fair access for all—especially underserved communities—while learning from patient experiences to build better solutions.​

Room: Action Cafe

15:00 - 15:15

Networking, Break & Poster Display

15:15 - 16:30
Seeing the Future

What is our vision for a transformative shift in eyecare? We have made strides in positioning eye health as a critical issue in international social, political & financial consciousness. How do we sustain the momentum that we have achieved and build resilience? ​

Engage in a dialogue with our young systems leaders, visionaries and experts; learn how the summit will advocate for impactful legacies on a global scale. This session explores how the Global Summit for Eye Health can catalyse a step change in global eye health advocacy. Now it is time to take us BIG – to turbo-charge our efforts into tangible change.​ ​

Room: IAPB Auditorium

Policies in Action: Progress lessons from South East Asia​

How does translating policies to action look like at a national level? What have we learned so far? This session highlights successful national policies that have significantly improved eye health outcomes in the South East Asia. ​

By sharing key lessons learned on strengthening our systems, we aim to guide future initiatives and foster collaborations. Join us for practical insights on translating policies from paper into meaningful actions.

Room: Kathmandu Room

Masterclass: Developing an eye health policy ask ​

Discuss with sector experts how to craft a powerful and persuasive eye health policy request, and workshop ways to mobilize cross-sector support for a compelling, integrated proposal. Attendees will gain tools to develop clear, impactful policy requests that resonate with decision-makers and drive coordinated progress, ensuring alignment with national eye health priorities and the wider movement’s goals. ​

Room: Changemaker Room

Open Round Table Refractive Error – Sharing Positively Disruptive Solutions

The roundtable provides a platform for members to explore positively disruptive and cutting-edge solutions to scale refractive error services. The session will follow a dynamic pitch format, where presenters deliver concise, compelling elevator pitches on transformative ideas to address uncorrected refractive error.​ ​

For each of the four sub-areas of the Refractive Error Strategy—Advocacy & Policy, Data & Evidence, Coordination & Communication, and Myopia—two presenters will have 90 seconds to pitch an innovative solution. The audience will then collaborate with the presenters to refine and strengthen their ideas before they are re-pitched in an improved format.​ ​

This session aims to foster creative engagement, uncover innovative ideas, and assess the viability of solutions through collective thinking.​ ​

Room: Action Cafe

16:45 - 17:15

Closing Day One

17:30 - 18:00
IAPB’s Annual General Meeting Part One

Join us for Part 1 of IAPB's Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, 30 April at 17:30. This important meeting brings together Council Members with a special update from Peter Holland, IAPB CEO​.

If you’re a Council Member and would like to attend, please reach out to [email protected] to register. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with IAPB’s mission and initiatives.​

Room: IAPB Auditorium

17:30 - 19:30
IAPB’s Evening Reception

An Evening Inspired by Nepal Join us on Wednesday, 30 April, from 17:30 for a reception filled with Nepalese charm, featuring traditional cuisine, captivating live entertainment, and vibrant networking opportunities. Celebrate culture, connection, and camaraderie against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas.

Location: The Soaltee Gardens

Lead with Impact: The Global Summit for Eye Health

Elevate eye care on a global scale at the Global Summit for Eye Health! Attendees engaged in bold discussions with government representatives, policymakers, and global health leaders to accelerate action towards 2030 In Sight goals. Review these sessions and how attendees worked together to build multisector collaborations, influence national commitments, secure funding, and foster collective accountability for integrated and people centered eye care.​​ Learn more

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IAPB Goes Social

At 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE, networking wasn’t just an activity, it was the heart of the experience. From thought-provoking conversations with global leaders to insightful exchanges among eye health professionals, this event brought together pioneers, advocates, and changemakers, fostering meaningful connections that will shape the future of eye health.​

You can relive the moments through our event gallery! Browse stunning photos capturing the energy, collaboration, and inspiration that made this gathering unforgettable.​

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2030 In Sight Action Cafe

Our members showcased a comprehensive set of real-world examples & research that highlights progress, challenges, lessons learnt and innovative solutions from the sector through selected abstracts as Rapid Fires. These examples served as evidence demonstrating the action required to integrate eye health into national systems and development agendas. The stream also included round tables on Refractive Error, Cataract and Diabetic Retinopathy.​​

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Plenary Sessions: Securing the Future of Eye Health ​ ​

Be Inspired and Empowered!​

Our two plenary sessions were all about igniting a shared ambition, amplifying diverse voices, and championing a future where accessible eye care is a fundamental right for all. These sessions featured trailblazing voices from across sectors as they break down barriers and explore bold, unconventional collaborations to drive real change. ​​​

With exclusive opportunities to engage with keynote speakers and panellists, Kathmandu was a moment for legacy-builders to step up and celebrate the promises made. ​

Skills for Change

Attendees developed leadership skills needed to drive progress towards 2030 In Sight! Interactive workshops and masterclasses took place to draft policy asks, explore advocacy techniques, and build campaign strategies. Attendees shared best practices on community engagement and learnt how to mobilise support for inclusive eye health initiatives. ​

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Accelerate Action

This stream highlighted progress from regions in addressing key eye health issues, building on our discussions from 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE, Mexico. Learn about navigating complex challenges, influencing policies, catalysing commitments, and intersections with other development issues, for a more inclusive approach to eye care. Attendees shared experiences, built powerful partnerships, and became a driving force for achieving 2030 In Sight goals.​

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2030 IN SIGHT LIVE Nepal

30 April – 1 May 2025

Nepal saw vibrant plenary sessions and a diverse range of streams, each designed to equip attendees with actionable strategies for advancing eye health. View the programme or watch the session recordings to learn from inspiring speakers and develop innovative solutions to the challenges we face.​​

The Nepal event programme energised and empowered members to champion eye health at all levels ahead of the Global Summit for Eye Health. Attendees gained the tools and confidence to influence policy, shaped collective action plans alongside global leaders, and drove progress towards a world where everyone can see.​

Member Engagement Groups Day

29 April, 2025

Our member engagement groups gathered to share their 2024 achievements, progress and discuss future actions. The day offered unparalleled access for new and existing members to engage, connect, and collaborate on critical eye health issues, to drive collective solutions for the future. The day saw eight Member Engagement Groups meet alongside several partner meetings.​

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