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The Value of Vision

The case for investing in eye health in Senegal

The Value of Vision: The case for investing in eye health in Senegal

Investing $5.78 million USD in eye health in Senegal over 2026-2030 will deliver $36.4 million USD in economic benefits, as well as:

2,151 learning years
4 traffic deaths averted
70 traffic injuries averted
763 cases of depression averted
9 deaths averted
57 years of life gained

The benefits of investment

Good vision is foundational to economic and societal participation. Between 2026 and 2030, the investment in eye care in Senegal is estimated to lead to higher productivity, better educational outcomes at schools, reduced traffic accidents and greater participation in society.

Good vision is foundational to economic and societal participation. Investment in eye care in Senegal will lead to higher employment, improved productivity, better educational outcomes, reduced traffic accidents, and improved mental health and longevity.

Total economic benefit by 2030

Employment Benefits
$3.88 million
Occupational Productivity
$24.6 million
Caregiver Productivity
$2.44 million
Learning Benefits
$5.51 million

Total other benefits by 2030

Traffic deaths averted
4
Longevity (mortality averted)
9
Learning (equivalent years of schooling)
2,151
Traffic injuries averted
70
Longevity (years of life gained)
57
Cases of depression averted (visually impaired)
763

Economic benefits:

  • Employment gains for individuals previously limited by sight loss and blindness
  • Increased occupational productivity for those with mild or near sight loss actively employed
  • Enhanced caregiver productivity freeing family members from caregiving responsibilities related to sight loss and blindness
  • Improved educational outcomes for children whose vision is corrected, resulting in long-term increases in lifetime earnings
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Social benefits over time

  • Better learning for children by addressing vision impairment in school settings, allowing them to engage more effectively in class and achieve greater learning gains.
  • Fewer road crashes by reducing the risk of traffic accidents linked to poor vision, saving lives and preventing injuries
  • Improved mental health outcomes for individuals with sight loss and their caregivers, reducing cases of depression
  • Increased longevity and healthier ageing by reducing mortality risks associated with vision impairment
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Sight loss averted by 2030

This investment in eye health would dramatically reduce the number of people with sight loss in Senegal by 2030 and set the path for further declines by 2050. 

The biggest early gains come from addressing presbyopia through cost-effective screening and ready-made near glasses, while reductions in distance vision loss will become increasingly important beyond 2030. 

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What leaders need to do

Here are the key actions for leaders worldwide to translate this investment case into reality. 

Act

  • Leadership and commitment from the highest levels of Government.  
  • Activate nationally owned plans to deliver change and an integrated approach.  
  • Implement policy changes to address vision, recognising it as a whole-of-life issue that needs a holistic, whole-of -government approach.  

Allocate

  • Increase resources, recognising the return of investment that is possible both nationally and internationally. 
  • Explore innovative funding mechanisms and new ways to fund eye health.  
  • Foster partnerships with the private sector.   

Accelerate

  • Collaborate across the public and private sector and wider society to harness the educational and societal benefits of addressing poor vision.
  • Implement the 6 accelerator interventions quickly and as a minimum and scale these up as progress is made.
  • Harness technology and fast-track research and development in this area.

The Value of Vision: The case for investing in eye health is available online.

We also provide detailed data and visualisations at both global and country levels, which can be explored on the IAPB Vision Atlas. Offering comprehensive insights to support evidence-based investment in eye health.

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