š Did you know that providing eyeglasses is one of the most impactful and cost-effective health interventions on the planet? For every $1 invested in eye health care in developing countries, thereās a $4 return in economic gain, according to a landmark study, Investing in Vision. (1)
š A study published by Lancet Global Health found that corrective eyeglasses can increase productivity by up to 32% and boost income by up to 20%. For someone earning just $2 a day, thatās an extra $140 per year at the household level ā a life-changing difference. (2)
š Whether you're an NGO, government agency, or community organization, weāre ready to partner with you to deliver vision care to those who need it most. Letās work together to break down barriers to clear sight and create brighter futures.
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1. Investing in Vision Study (PwC):
PricewaterhouseCoopers. (2019). Investing in Vision: The Economic Impact and Cost-Benefit of Addressing Impaired Vision in the World. Fred Hollows Foundation. Retrieved from
hollows.org/research-and-guiā¦
2. Lancet Global Health Study on Corrective Eyeglasses and Productivity:
He, M., Chan, V., Wu, Y., Gower, E. W., Ding, L., Congdon, N., & Liang, Y. (2018). Effect of Providing Near Glasses on Productivity among Tea Workers in India: A Randomized Trial. The Lancet Global Health, 6(9), e1019-e1027. Retrieved from
thelancet.com/journals/langlā¦
ALT "Restoring someone's sight is the single most cost-effective health intervention to reduce poverty." World Health Organization - 2010