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as economic instability, natural disasters and political tensions – are creating setbacks on a global scale, increasing the gap between ambition and reality. However, amid these challenges, there are still opportunities to make a difference in areas that are often overlooked but carry immense potential. Vision care is one such area. It is a sizeable problem with the ability to unlock multiple benefits across social and economic factors if addressed effectively. VISION CARE: A CATALYST FOR ACCELERATING GLOBAL PROGRESS Around 2.7 billion people – nearly one-third of the global population – suffer from uncorrected poor vision, making it one of the largest unaddressed disabilities in the world. This is unacceptable, as tools for correction, such as eyeglasses, have existed for the past 750 years. Despite the simplicity and affordability of a solution such as eyeglasses, millions still lack access due to systemic barriers in health care, affordability and awareness – challenges we at the OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation providing vision care is clear: it not only improves sight but also boosts academic performance, increases workplace productivity and enhances safety. Good vision fosters inclusivity, improves quality of life and empowers greater participation in society. These themes have been at the heart of global conversations, including recent G20 summits, where leaders underscored the need for equal opportunities. Yet millions – especially women, children and the elderly – continue to be held back by untreated vision problems. How can we solve the vision care crisis? To truly solve the global vision crisis and ensure the next generation doesn’t face the are committed to addressing. The transformative impact of

Teachers in Goa are at the front and centre of the vision care crisis and have been trained to conduct annual vision screenings for their students

same barriers as the last, we must work together – governments, non-governmental organisations, businesses and individuals. At the same time, I firmly believe that the key to lasting change lies in reaching children early. In India, we’ve seen first hand what is possible when we act decisively. Through our collaboration with the government of Goa, we trained more than 2,000 teachers to conduct vision screenings, allowing us to provide life-changing care en masse to over 230,000 children, many receiving vision care for the first time. Building on this success, the government of Goa has now implemented a groundbreaking policy: mandatory annual vision tests for all schoolchildren. This initiative, one of the first of its kind globally, ensures that no child will sit in a classroom unable to see the board clearly, giving them the chance to excel in school – all thanks to a simple pair of eyeglasses. But this is just the beginning. Each of us today has the opportunity to create a future where no child’s potential

is limited by poor vision. One decision – providing glasses to children in need – has the power to transform global development. By addressing vision issues early, we unlock the potential of the next generation, ensuring they are equipped to succeed in school, work and life. Implementing similar policies worldwide, or starting in G20 members, could unleash $272 billion in productivity, creating a ripple effect that extends far beyond education.2 It would lead to more inclusive and healthier societies, stronger economies and a world where every child can see a future full of possibilities. The next generation is counting on us to act now, so why wait? References: 1. Ruchir Agarwal and Gita Gopinath, ‘Drawing Further Apart: Widening Gaps in the Global Recovery’, IMF Blog (July 27, 2021), www.imf.org/en/Blogs/Articles/2021/07/27/blogs- drawing-further-apart-widening-gaps-in-the- global-recovery. 2. TST Smith et al., ‘Potential Lost Productivity Resulting from the Global Burden of Uncorrected Refractive Error’, Bull World Health Organization, 87(6) (June 2009): 431–437,

ANURAG HANS

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Anurag Hans is the head of mission at EssilorLuxottica, leading efforts to embed the company’s mission of ‘See more and be more’ into daily operations. He also heads the OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation, striving to eliminate poor vision globally. Hans holds an MBA from INSEAD.

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