Sustainable Development Goals and Eye Care in Nigeria

Olomola, B. V., Isawumi M. A., Adeoti C. O., E. B. A.
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Introduction: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in September 2015. The Outcome Document adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [2] with 169 targets, ensuring that ‘no one is left behind’ and its importance to eye care.   Methodology: Different WHO articles were reviewed, this was then related to eye health in Nigeria.  Goals: The seventeen SDGs were related to the eye care services in this write up. This highlights key policy, institutional and regulatory measures put in place to create necessary enabling environment for mainstreaming of SDGs in national policies, plans and programmes, [1] and its coherent coordination. The need for making better use of prevalence data in strategic planning processes for eye care services in Nigeria.   Results: From this review of articles it was found out that there was great relationship between the SDGs and the eye. Conclusion: The 2030 Agenda comprises 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), or Global Goals, which will guide policy and funding for the next 15 years, beginning with a historic pledge to end poverty and to leave no one behind [14].
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尼日利亚的可持续发展目标和眼科护理
导言:2015 年 9 月,联合国(UN)大会通过了可持续发展目标(SDGs)。成果文件》通过了 17 项可持续发展目标 (SDGs) [2],共 169 项具体目标,确保 "不让一个人掉队",这对眼科护理具有重要意义。 研究方法:回顾世界卫生组织的不同文章,然后将其与尼日利亚的眼健康联系起来。 目标:在本报告中,十七项可持续发展目标与眼保健服务相关。这突出说明了为创造必要的有利环境,将可持续发展目标纳入国家政策、计划和方案的主流[1]及其协调一致而采取的主要政策、制度和监管措施。在尼日利亚眼科保健服务战略规划过程中更好地利用患病率数据的必要性。 结果:通过对文章的回顾发现,可持续发展目标与眼科之间存在着密切的关系。结论2030 年议程由 17 个可持续发展目标(SDGs)或全球目标组成,这些目标将指导未来 15 年的政策和筹资工作,首先是消除贫困和不让一个人掉队的历史性承诺[14]。
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