Government of Goa Launched Vision for All School Eye Health Program

Government of Goa Launched Vision for All School Eye Health Program

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Category : State Published on: February 06 2023

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  • The Government of Goa has launched the Vision for All School Eye Health program in partnership with OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation and Prasad Netralaya. 
  • The program is an extension of the current Vision for All Goa eye health program. 
  • The Vision for All Goa eye health program commenced in February 2021 and its monthly camps have screened 50,000 citizens and provided free spectacles to 16,000 people in need.
  • OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation has committed to providing 25,000 free spectacles to children identified with refractive error.
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