• India CSR Awards 2025
  • Guest Posts
Saturday, August 30, 2025
  • Login
India CSR
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
        • Festivals
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
        • Festivals
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers
No Result
View All Result
India CSR
No Result
View All Result
Home SDGs

Global Movement to End Childhood Blindness Gathers Momentum

India CSR by India CSR
July 30, 2025
in SDGs
Reading Time: 6 mins read
Global Movement to End Childhood Blindness Gathers Momentum

Global Movement to End Childhood Blindness Gathers Momentum

Share Share Share Share

India Set to Play a Central Role in the Launch of ‘International Day for a World Without Childhood Blindness’ on January 31, 2026

NEW DELHI (India CSR): In an extraordinary global collaboration aimed at ending childhood blindness, leaders from across the world have united behind a powerful initiative that will officially declare January 31, 2026, as the International Day for a World Without Childhood Blindness. The initiative is being spearheaded by Lord Rami Ranger, a respected Member of the UK House of Lords, and Dr. VK Raju, a globally renowned ophthalmologist and humanitarian of Indian origin. The formal launch of this historic day will take place at the prestigious House of Lords in London, signifying the international significance and political momentum behind the campaign. This event marks the beginning of a long-term, systemic global intervention to address a health crisis that has been historically neglected, despite the availability of proven and cost-effective solutions.

India’s Legacy and Leadership in Eye Health

India’s involvement in this campaign is more than symbolic—it is foundational. Dr. VK Raju, born in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, has been at the forefront of pediatric ophthalmology for over four decades. Since 1977, he has worked tirelessly to bring affordable and accessible eye care to children in rural and underserved parts of India. His work through institutions such as the Eye Foundation of America and Goutami Eye Institute has benefitted millions across India, Africa, and the United States. This campaign is not just a continuation of Dr. Raju’s lifelong mission—it is a global amplification of a vision that was seeded in Indian soil. India’s existing healthcare infrastructure, medical talent pool, and social commitment position it as a central hub for piloting and scaling this campaign’s interventions.

***

The Silent Crisis: Blindness Among Children

The problem of childhood blindness is far more urgent and widespread than is commonly understood. More than 1.4 million children globally live with some form of blindness, and an estimated 70 million “blind-person years” are lost annually, imposing severe social and economic burdens on families and national economies. These figures are not just numbers—they represent lost childhoods, disrupted education, lifelong dependence, and a deep psychological impact on affected families. In many parts of the world, especially in developing nations including India, children are still losing their vision due to preventable or easily treatable conditions such as Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP), congenital cataracts, Vitamin A deficiency, and ocular infections. The medical science and technology to address these issues already exist; what is lacking is political will, healthcare access, and coordinated global action.

***

India CSR

Why This Campaign Matters Now

Advances in ophthalmology and public health have made it possible to prevent or treat over 90% of childhood blindness. Yet, millions of children continue to suffer needlessly due to lack of awareness, screening, and timely treatment. As Dr. VK Raju rightly points out, the implications of vision impairment in children go far beyond health—they affect education, social inclusion, and future employment. In fact, over 80% of learning in early childhood occurs through visual perception.

Without sight, a child’s cognitive, emotional, and social development is severely compromised. Thus, this campaign aligns directly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 4 (Quality Education). By addressing childhood blindness, we not only restore sight but also restore dignity, opportunity, and equality.

***

A Global Alliance Backing the Mission

This campaign is supported by a formidable alliance of global institutions, thought leaders, and grassroots organizations. The Eye Foundation of America (EFA), Eye Foundation of the UK, and Goutami Eye Institute are leading medical institutions behind the cause. Rotary International District 3011, headquartered in India, is playing a vital role by initiating a $1 million “Hope For Tomorrow” campaign, which will be matched by contributions from the EFA. Beyond financial backing, the campaign has drawn the support of 25+ Global Campaign Ambassadors, numerous Rotary Clubs, and NGOs across continents including Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Furthermore, formal endorsements are being sought from the United Nations, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and the health ministries of various countries to lend official status to the observance and drive implementation at the national level.

***

The Symbolism and Significance of January 31

January 31 has been carefully chosen for its profound significance. It commemorates the four-decade journey of Dr. VK Raju, whose unwavering mission since 1977 has shaped the global pediatric eye care landscape. Designating this day as the International Day for a World Without Childhood Blindness serves multiple purposes: it will bring global visibility to the issue, drive policy formulation, unlock funding opportunities, and inspire innovation in pediatric eye health. The day will also serve as an annual reminder of our collective responsibility to ensure that every child has the right to sight. In doing so, it will galvanize action from governments, philanthropic organizations, corporations, civil society, and individual citizens around the world.

***

India’s Expanded Role and Responsibilities

India, as a country with both high need and high capacity, is expected to take a leadership position in this global campaign. Indian policymakers are being encouraged to bring the matter to Parliament and endorse the UN declaration. Educational institutions are being urged to conduct awareness drives, vision screenings, and student-led advocacy programs. Health institutions are being called upon to implement new pediatric eye-care protocols. CSR wings of Indian corporates, particularly those in the pharmaceutical, health-tech, and education sectors, are being invited to align their resources with the campaign’s objectives.

India’s massive network of Rotary Clubs, civil society groups, and media outlets will also play a crucial role in making the observance a success, both at the local and national level.

***

Global Toolkit and January 2026 Rollout Plan

To ensure unified global participation, a comprehensive campaign portal and participation toolkit will be launched in July 2025. This will include guidelines for schools, Rotary Clubs, NGOs, hospitals, and individuals to organize events, vision screening camps, and policy dialogues on January 31. These resources will ensure that the campaign is inclusive and accessible, empowering communities from rural India to urban Africa and beyond. The first official observance in 2026 is expected to see simultaneous events in over 40 countries, with India likely hosting some of the largest and most impactful celebrations.

***

A Call to Action for the World

The campaign appeals to governments, educational institutions, healthcare providers, civil society organizations, and citizens worldwide to recognize childhood blindness as a crisis that must be addressed collectively. The petition to the UN General Assembly and Commonwealth Secretariat will be a critical milestone in formalizing this recognition. Hosting local awareness events, signing the declaration, supporting screenings, and sharing information online are simple but powerful ways anyone can contribute. The core message is clear: a world without childhood blindness is not a dream—it is a decision. It is a choice that humanity must make together.

Contact and Engagement

For more information, partnerships, or to join the campaign:
📧 Rtn Sandeepp Saxena – sandeepp.saxena@eyefoundationofamerica.org
🌐 Website – www.eyefoundationofamerica.org
📞 Phone (India) – +91 70659 68122
📩 Campaign Secretariat – worldwithoutchildhoodblindness@eyefoundationofamerica.org

Follow and support the global movement using:
#Jan31ForSight | #VisionForEveryChild | #WorldWithoutChildhoodBlindness

IndiaCSR Whatsapp Channel
I AM PEACEKEEPER MOVEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
India CSR Awards 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
FKCCI CSR & Sustainability Conference 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
National STEM Challenge 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: Childhood Blindness

India CSR offers strategic corporate outreach opportunities to amplify your brand’s CSR, Sustainability, and ESG success stories.

📩 Contact us at: biz@indiacsr.in

Let’s collaborate to amplify your brand’s impact in the CSR and ESG ecosystem.

India CSR

India CSR

India CSR is the largest media on CSR and sustainability offering diverse content across multisectoral issues on business responsibility. It covers Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainability, and related issues in India. Founded in 2009, the organisation aspires to become a globally admired media that offers valuable information to its readers through responsible reporting.

Related Posts

Novotel Joins Forces with WWF to Safeguard Our Oceans
SDGs

UN Global Ocean Centres Initiative in India

2 months ago
Delta
Climate Action

Delta Inks Renewable Energy Deal to Drive Net-Zero Goals

3 months ago
Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T)
Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure

SC Closes L&T Plea as MMRDA Cancels Rs 14,000 Cr Mumbai Infra Tender

3 months ago
Heroic Rescue of Indian Grey Hornbill Bird in Paonta Sahib
Life on Land

Heroic Rescue of Indian Grey Hornbill Bird in Paonta Sahib

5 months ago
Anant Ambani’s Board Appointment Stirs Debate: Balancing Legacy and Corporate Governance at Reliance
Life on Land

CSR: Vantara to Feature the Encyclopaedia of Species on its Website

5 months ago
Realizing India's Potential via Skills as a Potent Discipline
Quality Education

What is India Skills Accelerator?

5 months ago
Load More
I AM PEACEKEEPER
ADVERTISEMENT
India CSR Awards
ADVERTISEMENT
India CSR Awards
ADVERTISEMENT
National STEM Challenge
ADVERTISEMENT

LATEST NEWS

Private Corporate Investment Dips to ₹3.68 Lakh Crore in FY25

Meta Joins Reliance to Build Llama-Based Enterprise AI Solutions

CSR: Max Healthcare Foundation Expands Scholarship for 100 MBBS Students

IGNOU Online MCA: A Smart Choice for Your Tech Career

CSR: Sumadhura Foundation Supports 7,000 Government School Children in Telangana

भाद्रपद शुक्ल चतुर्थी पर चन्द्र भगवान का दर्शन वर्जित

TOP NEWS

Chhattisgarh Demands Return of Wildlife from Ambani’s Vantara

Sergio Gor – US Ambassador to India 2025

India Achieves 2030 Clean Energy Target 5 Years Early, says PM Modi

RBI Announces Inter-Bank Hindi Essay Competition 2025-26, Topic on Tariffs, Global Trade and India

Redefining Responsibility: How Global Regulations Are Shaping the Future of CSR Transparency

Piramal Pharma Sustainability Report Highlights Decarbonisation Progress and Diversity Gains

Load More
STEM Learning STEM Learning STEM Learning
ADVERTISEMENT

Advertisement

Image Slider
content writing services Guest Post Top 5 Reasons to have Sponsored Posts at India CSR – India’s Largest CSR Media R2V2 Technologies Private Limited

Interviews

Jayatri Dasgupta, CMO of PayNearby and Program Director of Digital Naari
Interviews

Empowering Rural Women: An Interview with Jayatri Dasgupta, CMO, PayNearby & Program Director, Digital Naari

by India CSR
August 27, 2025

Empowering Women at the Last Mile: A Conversation on Digital Naari’s Social Impact By Rusen Kumar NEW DELHI (India CSR): Jayatri...

Read moreDetails
Dr. Huzaifa Khorakiwala

Peace A Shared Responsibility: Dr. Huzaifa Khorakiwala

August 23, 2025
Dr. V. Kumar - Director of The Lodha Mathematical Sciences Institute (LMSI) Mumbai

Mathematics Will Drive India’s Development: An Exclusive Interview with Prof. V. Kumar Murty

August 22, 2025
Elevate 2025: Music, Movement, and Mentorship Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders

Elevate 2025: Music, Movement, and Mentorship Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders

August 14, 2025
Load More
ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Instagram
India CSR Logo

India CSR is the largest tech-led platform for information on CSR and sustainability in India offering diverse content across multisectoral issues. It covers Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainability, and related issues in India. Founded in 2009, the organisation aspires to become a globally admired media that offers valuable information to its readers through responsible reporting. To enjoy the premium services, we invite you to partner with us.

Follow us on social media:


Dear Valued Reader

India CSR is a free media platform that provides up-to-date information on CSR, Sustainability, ESG, and SDGs. They need reader support to continue delivering honest news. Donations of any amount are appreciated.

Help save India CSR.

Donate Now

donate at indiacsr

  • About India CSR
  • Team
  • India CSR Awards 2025
  • Partnership
  • Guest Posts
  • Services
  • Content Writing Services
  • Business Information
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Donate

Copyright © 2025 - India CSR | All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
×
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers

Copyright © 2025 - India CSR | All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.