Vision 2020 in New Zealand has been re-energised as an independent voice for the broader eye health sector and will now become a much more robust and representative nationwide initiative, said independent chair Darren Ward.
Bringing in the global Vision 2020 connections and goals (signed by governments across the world, including New Zealand) adds real weight to the Eye Health Coalition (EHC), said Ward, who now represents both bodies.
EHC was formed nearly three years ago from a growing sense of frustration about the lack of progress in eye health and fragmentation in the sector that was holding back access to services. It includes representatives from the New Zealand Association of Optometrists (NZAO), the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO), Macular Degeneration New Zealand (MDNZ), Glaucoma New Zealand (GNZ), Retina New Zealand (RNZ) and Auckland University’s School of Optometry and Vision Science (SOVS). Together with Ward, former Blind Foundation chief executive, Sandra Budd, is the other Vision 2020 NZ independent trustee. EHC’s strategic plan, which will now be promoted under the umbrella of Vision 2020 NZ, is focused on four strategies:
● Gathering data and evidence on the eye health care gap
● Advocating for change on the basis of evidence









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