Purpose and use of this CD What is VISION 2020: The Right to Sight? Why have VISION 2020: The Right to Sight? How to involve the government and ensure political commitment? What is the national structure/organization of VISION 2020?
1.1 What are the basic planning concepts? 1.2 The district plan: key to the planning process 1.3 The planning process summarized 1.4 How to organize a planning meeting
2.1 How to assess needs. What problems are we facing? 2.2 How to assess current and past output of eye-care services 2.3 How to assess available human resources and their utilization 2.4 How to assess available infrastructure and equipment 2.5 How to assess community participation 2.6 How to assess the existing management 2.7 How to conduct a situation analysis meeting
3.1 What are the guiding principles for VISION 2020 action plans? 3.2 Determining objectives and targets 3.3 Setting priorities - What factors should be considered? 3.4 How to formulate strategies to achieve objectives and targets 3.5 Specific disease control strategies 3.5.1 Cataract 3.5.2 Refractive errors 3.5.3 Childhood blindness 3.5.4 Low vision 3.5.5 Trachoma 3.5.6 Onchocerciasis 3.5.7 Glaucoma 3.5.8 Diabetic retinopathy
4.1 How to plan cataract intervention in a district 4.2 What human resources development is needed for cataract 4.3 What infrastructure development is needed for cataract? 4.4 How to provide good cataract services 4.5 How to provide patient and community education 4.6 How to monitor and evaluate district cataract intervention 4.7 How to ensure sustainability
5.1 How to build a team and motivate personnel 5.2 How to build partnerships 5.3 How to create demand 5.4 How to manage a district level VISION 2020 action plan 5.5 How to monitor and evaluate a VISION 2020 action plan
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