Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals through improving eye health: a scoping review.

Justine H Zhang ; Jacqueline Ramke ORCID logo ; Catherine Jan ; Covadonga Bascaran ORCID logo ; Nyawira Mwangi ORCID logo ; João M Furtado ; Sumrana Yasmin ; Cynthia Ogundo ; Miho Yoshizaki ; Ana Patricia Marques ORCID logo ; +7 more... John Buchan ORCID logo ; Peter Holland ; Brandon AM Ah Tong ; Jennifer R Evans ORCID logo ; Nathan Congdon ; Aubrey Webson ; Matthew J Burton ORCID logo ; (2022) Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals through improving eye health: a scoping review. Lancet Planet Health, 6 (3). e270-e280. ISSN 2542-5196 DOI: 10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00351-X
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UN member states have committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This Review examines the published evidence on how improving eye health can contribute to advancing the SDGs (beyond SDG 3). We identified 29 studies that showed direct benefits from providing eye health services on SDGs related to one or more of poverty (SDGs 1, 2, and 8), education (SDG 4), equality (SDGs 5 and 10), and sustainable cities (SDG 11). The eye health services included cataract surgery, free cataract screening, provision of spectacles, trichiasis surgery, rehabilitation services, and rural community eye health volunteers. These findings provide a comprehensive perspective on the direct links between eye health services and advancing the SDGs. In addition, eye health services likely have indirect effects on multiple SDGs, mediated through one of the direct effects. Finally, there are additional plausible links to other SDGs, for which evidence has not yet been established.


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