Every story matters. ❤️
Behind every statistic is a real person, a real experience, a real moment that shows why eye health matters.
Through Every Story Counts, we’re bringinh voices, like Jose's, together to show leaders the true impact of vision, and why access to eye care cannot wait.
Your story could help shape change.
Share your story via the link in our bio.
#EveryStoryCounts #LoveYourEyes #EyeHealth #2030InSight
Screens are part of everyday life, but don’t forget to give your eyes a break. 👀
Try the 20-20-20 rule:
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
This simple habit can help reduce digital eye strain, dry eyes, and screen fatigue caused by long periods of looking at screens.
As we spend more time on phones, laptops, and tablets, small actions like this can make a big difference in protecting our vision and encouraging healthier eye habits.
That’s why this World Sight Day, we’re encouraging everyone, everywhere to prioritise eye health and take simple steps to care for their vision.
Take a pause. Blink more. Look up. Love Your Eyes. 💙
Learn more via the link in our bio.
#LoveYourEyes #WorldSightDay #EyeHealth #DigitalEyeStrain
Dr. Monicah Bitok, National Eye Care Coordinator, invites you to join the global eye health community in Nairobi for 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE.
Under the theme Unite for Impact, 2030 IN SIGHT LIVE Kenya will bring together leaders, advocates, practitioners, researchers, and partners from across the world to connect, collaborate, and help shape the future of eye health.
Explore the programme, discover the speaker lineup, and register to join us from 4–6 June 2026 in Kenya.
Link in bio.
#2030InSight #UniteForImpact #EyeHealth
Every Story Counts ❤️
What happens when someone regains their sight?
For Bezabeh, it meant a second chance, at school, at connection, at a future that once felt out of reach.
Stories like his remind us that eye health isn’t just about vision, it’s about opportunity.
Read more stories and share your own via the link our bio.
#EveryStoryCounts #LoveYourEyes #EyeHealth #2030InSight
Every Story Counts ❤️
Stories like Ashik Ali’s remind us that eye health is about more than vision, it’s about connection, dignity, and the moments that matter most.
Stories from around the world are helping us show leaders why eye care must be a priority for everyone, everywhere.
Share your story and view others like it via the link in our bio.
#EveryStoryCounts #LoveYourEyes #EyeHealth #2030InSight
Every story matters. ❤️
Across the world, people are sharing their experiences of eye health, from challenges to life-changing moments of care. Together, these stories are building a powerful, collective voice that leaders cannot ignore.
Through Every Story Counts, we’re bringing these voices to the Global Summit for Eye Health to show why action is needed now.
Share your story. Link in bio
#EveryStoryCounts #LoveYourEyes #EyeHealth #2030InSight
Women make up 55% of people globally living with vision impairment — yet eye health is still rarely treated as a gender equity issue.
More than 1 billion people worldwide live with avoidable sight loss, affecting not only health outcomes but also education, caregiving, workforce participation, and poverty reduction. According to the “Value of Vision” report, investing just $1 in eye care can generate a $28 return in low- and middle-income countries.
In this sponsored segment of This Week in Global Development, Devex Executive Editor Kate Warren speaks with Caroline Casey, president of @iapb , about why eye health is not just a health issue but also an economic and development issue.
Check the link in our bio to watch the full conversation.
Sponsored by @fredhollows
#SDGs #DevelopmentGoals #GenderEquality #EyeHealth
Something historic is coming.
The first-ever Global Summit for Eye Health takes place on 2 November 2026 in Antigua and Barbuda, hosted by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, in technical collaboration with @WHO .
This is the moment to turn eye health commitments into action. World leaders. Health ministers. Business leaders. Eye Health Experts. All in one room.
Stay at the heart of the conversation follow @GlobalSummitforEyeHealth for updates.
#GlobalSummitForEyeHealth #ValueOfVision #EyeHealth #2030InSight #LoveYourEyes
From every country, every community, and every language, we’re coming together to take action on eye health.
Different languages. One message.
On 8 October, join millions around the world and to #LoveYourEyes, because eye health should be impossible to ignore.
Link in bio.
#WorldSightDay #LoveYourEyes
Friday marked International Workers’ Day (Labour Day or May Day), a global moment to recognise the contributions and rights of workers everywhere.
But to work, learn, and thrive, you need good vision. 👁️
Eye health is essential to productivity, safety, and opportunity. Yet millions of people still lack access to the eye care they need to fully participate in the workforce.
This is why we continue to call for eye care that is accessible, available, and affordable for everyone, everywhere.
This Workers’ Day, and every day, #LoveYourEyes
#EyeHealth #WorkersDay #GlobalHealth #2030InSight #LabourDay #MayDay #WorldSightDay
2030 IN SIGHT LIVE is coming to Nairobi 🇰🇪
4–6 June 2026
3 days.
Global voices.
Real conversations.
Real impact.
Speakers are being announced.
Sessions are live.
The programme is building.
Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, advocate, policymaker or funder, your voice matters.
Register via link in bio
#2030InSight #UniteForImpact #EyeHealth #EyeHealthForAll
Making the world see the value of vision.
The Global Summit for Eye Health is coming — 2 November 2026.
Follow @globalsummitforeyehealth for updates, insights, and behind-the-scenes moments as we build towards this global moment.
#GlobalSummitForEyeHealth #ValueOfVision #2030InSight