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Global Sight Alliance Calls for Change on Climate Emergency

The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) has called on the eye health sector to take action to ‘restore our earth’, through leadership, advocacy, sustainable procurement, facilities management, service delivery, education, research and collaboration.

Marking Earth Day, on April 22, 2021, the IAPB declared a Climate Emergency endorsed by the IAPB board, launching a Call to Action and a Guide for Environmentally Sustainable Practices in the Eye Health Sector. The two resources n highlight the need for climate action within the eye health sector, and show how the sector can do so.

In addition to the effects of climate change on health, we recognise that healthcare is a massive consumer of resources and emitter of greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for 4.4% of global emissions

IAPB Chief Executive Officer, Peter Holland said, “Globally we are seeing the devastating impacts of climate change on our environment and health. There are more intense extreme weather events, rising temperatures and sea levels, spread of disease, devastation on habitats and increase in air pollution. Eye health is being affected through increase in trachoma infections, vitamin A deficiencies, cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, allergic and dry eye diseases.

“Climate events will disrupt eye health service delivery by damaging medical facilities and affecting critical supplies. In addition to the effects of climate change on health, we recognise that healthcare is a massive consumer of resources and emitter of greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for 4.4% of global emissions.

“Climate change disproportionately impacts poor, marginalised and disadvantaged populations and may exacerbate existing or create new inequities in eye health. The Lancet Global Commission on Global Eye Health has stated that environmentally responsible eye health services are essential to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals including SDG 13 on Climate Action.”

Mitasha Yu and Imran Khan, Co-chairs of the CAWG said, “On behalf of the group, we are pleased that the Call to Action and the Guide has been endorsed by IAPB. This endorsement shows the sight sector is committed and united to act on the climate emergency that is impacting access to critical, sight-saving eye health services.

“The Call to Action highlights opportunities for the eye health sector to show leadership and accelerate efforts to mitigate the devastating effects of climate change through prioritising key actions.

“These 10 key areas of action include leadership, advocacy, sustainable procurement, facilities management, service delivery, education, research and collaboration. The accompanying Guide provides tools and resources to support organisations along this journey towards mitigating their own climate impacts.

“The CAWG will continue its efforts to bring awareness to the eye health sector and support stakeholders to take steps to become more environmentally sustainable.”

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