Jharkhand State Network for Universal Eye Health
Context
VISION 2020: The Right to Sight-INDIA (VISION 2020 INDIA ) is guided by its five-year strategic plans (present plan exists for 2021-2026) and has an oversight by a 17 members Board comprising the government eye care institution, national not-for-profit eye care institutions and International NGOs that meets once a quarter and discusses programmatic aspects for improved eye care in line with its vision and mission and as outlined in the strategic plan.
The present strategic plan (April 2021-March 2026) guides VISION 2020 INDIA to bring together the eye health stakeholders at state level and create an effective platform for strengthening the eye care work in the state. Further, the Plan states that while the policy development largely takes place at national level through National Program for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment (NPCBVI), the policy implementation takes place at state level and below. The policy implementation requires good coordination, collaboration, policy engagement across the state with the government and non-government partners.
It is in this context, the idea of state level networks is born having a primary objective of ensuring the universal eye health with the key principle of integrated people centred eye care as envisioned in the World Report on Vision (WRV)