Bhutan has set a groundbreaking precedent in public health by unveiling a comprehensive plan aimed at eradicating preventable blindness across the nation by 2030. This initiative is anchored in strengthening primary eye care services and expanding access to modern treatments, ensuring that even the most remote communities benefit from improved vision care. Key components of the strategy include enhanced training for local healthcare professionals, investment in cutting-edge diagnostic equipment, and an aggressive outreach program to identify and treat cataracts and other leading causes of vision impairment.

Highlights of Bhutan’s Eye Health Strategy:

  • Nationwide mobile eye clinics to reach underserved areas
  • Free cataract surgeries for low-income populations
  • Public awareness campaigns focusing on eye health education
  • Collaborations with international organizations, including WHO, to adopt best practices
Year Target Expected Outcomes
2024 Establish 50 mobile eye units Initial outreach to 100,000 citizens
2027 Train 200 eye care specialists Reduction in untreated cataract cases by 30%
2030 Eradicate preventable blindness Vision restored for 90% of target population