DPM MARKS WORLD SIGHT DAY WITH STAFF EYE HEALTH INITIATIVE

Department of Personnel Management (DPM) has prioritized staff health and wellness by participating in a free eye check-up initiative, conducted by Callan Services National Unit (CSNU), to commemorate World Sight Day.
Secretary for the Department of Personnel Management Taies Sansan said, “the health of our personnel is paramount for effective service delivery. By partnering with Callan Services, we are taking proactive steps to ensure our staff have the opportunity for early detection and intervention, aligning with the World Sight Day message that every person’s vision counts.”
She said the 2025 theme, “everyone counts,” underscores that good vision is fundamental to improving education, employment, and overall quality of life.
The exercise saw DPM officers actively participate in vision screenings and an awareness session aimed at highlighting the critical importance of eye health and regular vision screening. World Sight Day, an annual global event, draws attention to preventable blindness and vision impairment.
CSNU, which provides essential disability services across Papua New Guinea, utilized the session to advocate for improved care, accessibility, and support for vulnerable people living with disabilities.
The free screenings offered DPM staff direct access to qualified eye health professionals from CSNU, encouraging a proactive approach to maintaining their vision and understanding the necessity of early detection.
CSNU’s timely awareness drive serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for continuous outreach programs to ensure more Papua New Guineans have access to vital, preventive eye health services.



