One by one

 It is common to see or interact with people who are visually impaired these days. This means that our society also designed for the people who are disabled—suitable 

infrastructure, educational programs, supports, and many more. 


Despite the society’s effort to help the group of people who are visually impaired, they still face challenges in their daily lives. According to who.int, visually impairment can affect the level of educational achievement for students. Among the adults who are visually impaired, they are likely to experience lower rates of employment, but instead, higher rates of depression and anxiety.


Due to these daily difficulties for those group of people, WHO laid out the World report on vision. The key areas of work are promoting world sight day, supporting technical tools for eye care, and continuing to work with member states and other partners for global vision goals.


If we have everyone’s contribution, we can make a world that is convenient and inclusive for everyone no matter who they are. We can start from the smallest thing, one by one.

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