Our vision is not health for some. It’s not health for most.

"Our vision is not health for some. It’s not health for most." addresses the disparities in access to eye care and vision health across different populations. The piece highlights the challenges faced by many individuals, including financial, geographic, and systemic barriers that prevent them from receiving proper eye care. By raising awareness of these issues, it encourages advocacy for improved access to vision health services and underscores the importance of equitable care for all.

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To enable WHO to support countries to deliver on these targets, and in close consultation with WHO’s Regional Directors, Dr Tedros led the development of a new operating model, aligning the Organization’s new structures and ways of working, and across the three levels of the Organization (Headquarters, Regional Offices and Country Offices).

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Baccalaureate In Optometry from Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai (1991) Fellow of Optometry from the first batch of L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad (1992) Masters in Optometry, from the first masters batch of India at Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune (2006)