
In late July I went to El Salvador in order to meet

We discussed several topics and there was agreement in most of the points.
One of the biggest achievements was the compromise from all the participants to produce a situation diagnosis in order to be presented at the World Health Assembly next May, which will enable them to develop suitable strategies to fight blindness and visual impairment in order to update or develop the National PBL Plan.

Of course one of the most encouraging points in the signed Declaration of El Salvador, was the renewed commitment to celebrate de World Sight Day, October 8, as an advocacy tool for the general public and enhance government participation
We are all looking forward to meeting back again in June next year, in order to see how far we have “traveled” and hopefully share successful strategies which can be replicated amongst participants.

Regional Coordinator, VISION 2020 Latin America
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