Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Sight Day -
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The King has sent his congratulations to the President of Malawi today, on #WorldSightDay, to mark the country’s successful elimination of trachoma.
Trachoma is the leading cause of blindness and Malawi is the first country in Southern Africa to reach this goal. https://t.co/O8vLUL3dxs
Lacs of @DSSNewsUpdates volunteers have pledged for posthumous eye donation to bring the light in the dark lives of people without eyes with the inspiration of Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim ji
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“Today is a day that I will remember for the rest of my life. Today is a day for celebration and happiness. Today we come together to witness a moment in history for Malawi. Today we say goodbye to blinding trachoma, on what is #WorldSightDay.”
– The Countess of Wessex
Eyes are the very important part of the body but some people doesn’t not have the eyes. Dera Sacha Sauda organise camp regularly in which thousand of people have been treated successfully for the Eye problems. Thanks to Saint @Gurmeetramrahim ji for the guidance. #WorldSightDay https://t.co/ktfyVsb0VV
#WorldSightDay reminds us to appreciate our eyes. Research in this area is crucial to support those with sight threatening conditions. We're currently recruiting for clinical trials in Diabetic Macular disease & Uveitis. Get in touch to learn more: eye.research@bthft.nhs.uk https://t.co/mJkhhfymKR
Today is World Sight Day which is focusing the world’s attention on the importance of eye care. 🌎
All sectors are invited to join in helping people prioritise their own eye health and leaders to ensure eye care is accessible, inclusive and affordable to everyone, everywhere. https://t.co/8fzFfX020I
The King has sent a message of congratulations to the President of the Republic of Malawi following the country’s elimination of the blinding disease, trachoma. The Countess of Wessex, as @IAPB1 global ambassador, will attend Malawi’s national #WorldSightDay celebrations today. https://t.co/Lfq0qEWmX7
Today is #WorldSightDay, a day of observance which highlights blindness and visual impairment.
Student Services can provide extra support to those who need it! They can be contacted here: https://t.co/Ifjj0Hu7HW
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Eyes are the gateway to see this beautiful world. But many people lose their eyesight due to diseases or genetics @derasachasauda volunteers do posthumous eye donation and help others.#WorldSightDay
Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Ji
Dera Sacha Sauda https://t.co/ItAABBmPZi
Today marks #WorldSightDay, an annual event to raise awareness of the importance of good eye care around the globe. Last month we shared lots of helpful resources to help you understand how to take care of your eyes - read more on our website: https://t.co/Kfara4AAs8 https://t.co/FXL30ZhIUY
World Sight Day seeks to raise awareness about the vision impaired. This day aims to provide those in need with adequate resources and treatment so that they can properly see.