2. The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) is an international
organisation which represents and serves professional associations of
ophthalmologists. The Board of Trustees of the International Council of
Ophthalmology is the executive body and operational arm of the ICO
3. MISSION
The ICO is building a World Alliance for Sight, working with
ophthalmologic societies and others to enhance ophthalmic education
and improve access to the highest quality eye care in order to preserve
and restore vision for the people of the world.
4. HISTORY
The ICO was established in 1857 in Brussels when 150 ophthalmologists from 24 countries
met in the first International Congress of Ophthalmology (now the World Ophthalmology
Congress - WOC). The Advisory Board (executive body) was created in 1927 in
Scheveningen, Holland. Member societies were added (International Federation of
Ophthalmological Societies) in 1933 in Madrid, Spain.
Prior to July 2008, International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies (IFOS) was the
official name of the organization, with the ICO serving as the executive body. But over the
years the "ICO" became better known than IFOS, leading to considerable confusion and a
proposal to adopt a single name.
The names for the separate parts of the group are now combined under one name, the
International Council of Ophthalmology.
As a founding member of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB),
the ICO participates in the IAPB’s VISION 2020 initiative, supports and enables ICO
member education programs and runs their own ICO initiatives sponsored by
the ICOFoundation.
5. COMMITMENTS
• Enhancing ophthalmic education, particularly training of ophthalmologists
and other eye care personnel to meet public needs in developing countries
• Stimulating and supporting communication and collaboration among
ophthalmologic societies and ophthalmologists globally and their
involvement in initiatives to preserve vision
• Defining and disseminating standards and guidelines in order to enhance
eye care
• Stimulating research to eradicate preventable blindness
• Raising awareness worldwide of the economic, social and personal impact
of vision loss and advocating for increased funding and other support for
preservation and restoration of vision.
6. PROGRAMS
• The World Ophthalmology Congress (WOC), which is held every two years in a different region of the
world. The council presents the Gonin Medal every four years at the WOC.[1]
• ICO International Basic Science Assessment and Clinical Sciences Assessment for Ophthalmologists
• ICO International Fellowships
• ICO International Clinical Guidelines
• International Standards For Vision, Eye Care and Ophthalmology
• Research Agenda for Global Blindness Prevention
• Vision for the Future, the International Ophthalmology Strategic Plan to Preserve and Restore Vision
• Advocacy for preservation of vision
• Various ophthalmic education initiatives
7. VISION FOR THE FUTURE
The International Ophthalmology Strategic Plan to Preserve and Restore
Vision, Vision for the Future, stems from planning sessions organized by the
International Council of Ophthalmology and the Academia Ophthalmologica
Internationalis in 1999 and 2000.
With a mission to preserve and restore vision, Vision for the Future encourages
activities to enhance Ophthalmic Education and Training, Ophthalmology
Continuing Education, Eye Care Guidelines and Recommendations, Advocacy for the
Preservation and Restoration of Vision, and Research in Ophthalmology and Vision.
Vision for the Future envisions partnerships with the Global Initiative for
the Elimination of Avoidable Blindness/VISION 2020 and other global, national and
institutional programs sponsored by organizations and entities committed to the
elimination of avoidable blindness.
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