Post-module quiz and acknowledgements

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Quiz

To complete this module and download a certificate you need to pass the post-module quiz.

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Acknowledgements

Thank you to the following people and organizations who helped create this module:

Content developers:
Melanie Adams, Mitasha Yu.

Content contributors:
Sarah Frost, Emma Tebbutt.

Reviewers:
Sahithya Bhaskaran, Nshimiyimana Darius, Lucy Norris, Aliya Qadir, Jorge Rodríguez Palomino, Mohammad Saeed Shalaby.

Illustration, graphics and media:
Marie Cortial, Julie Desnoulez, Solomon Gebbie, Ainsley Hadden.

Video participants:
Sarah Frost, Krizzia Melo-Maramba.

Source material and references

World Health Organization, Eyecare competency framework. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022. Accessed December 2024. ISBN: 978-92-4-004841-6

World Health Organization, Package of eye care interventions. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022. ISBN: 978-92-4-004895-9. Accessed September 2024.

World Health Organization (WHO), Training in Assistive Products (TAP) Vision assistive products module. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO. Accessed September 2024.

World Health Organization, Vision and eye screening implementation handbook. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2024. ISBN: 978-92-4-008245-8. Accessed September 2024.

Further resources

For children aged 8 years and older, the WHOeyes mobile phone app is available from the App Store and Google Play. The app is free and can be used for screening. To use this app, a mobile phone device will be needed. The WHOeyes mobile phone app can be downloaded via the following WHO weblink: Whoeyes app. Accessed February 2024.