By Samamchar Digital
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Chandigarh 20th September:- Clear Vision Punjab today organized a Symposium
on Collective Action. The symposium is focused on how clear vision through
eyeglasses can lead to tremendous benefits with respect to productivity,
learning, and road safety. The event would be attended by High Net worth
Individuals (HNIs) and senior leaders from Government, corporate, NGOs, family
foundations, and hospitals. As the Government, organizations, and HNIs start
focusing on long-term impact-driven initiatives, there is an emerging interest
in potential collective action to mobilize resources and advance social impact.
On this occasion several Personalities
were Honoured.
Anshu Taneja, Country Director Vision Spring said that in
India, an estimated 55 Crore people require eyeglasses for vision correction
leading to a loss of $119 Billion to
the country’s economy. In Punjab, an estimated 1.4 Crore people require
eyeglasses leading to a loss of $3 Billion to the state’s economy. He further said that thus,
it is hugely important for all stakeholders to come together to brainstorm,
partner, and mobilize resources to make Punjab the first Clear Vision State in
India. Blurry vision compromises a person’s ability to work effectively, to
learn in school, and to navigate surroundings safely. A simple pair of
eyeglasses can create instant, measurable, and life-changing impact and can
lead to up to a 32% productivity increase for an individual.
As Vision Spring, we have taken the lead to ensure we bring
together like-minded individuals and organizations and the Government on a
common platform. We believe this would help catalyze the journey towards the
achievement of this ambitious mission. Let's make Clear Vision Punjab a reality.
Vision Spring (www.visionspring.org) is a social enterprise creating access to affordable
eyewear, everywhere. VisionSpring provides end-to-end optical products and
services, including eye-screening, training, and eyeglasses. Till date,
VisionSpring has distributed more than 5.5 million pairs of vision-correcting
eyeglasses, comprising ready-made readers and prescription eyeglasses, creating
$1.18 billion in economic impact. In India, VisionSpring has distributed more
than 3.5 million eyeglasses. VisionSpring reaches people using proven
operational models and advances social impact along three themes: See to Earn
(focused on communities, artisans, weavers, tea pickers, agricultural workers,
workplaces, and factories), See to Learn (focused on school children and
teachers), and See to be Safe (focused on truckers, bus drivers, cab drivers,
mechanics, allied transport workers, and commercial vehicle drivers).
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