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Spain Launches €48 Million Vision Aid Program for Children

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announces €100 subsidies for glasses or contact lenses for minors under 16 to address vision-related education challenges.

Un niño en el colegio.
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Overview

  • The Spanish government has unveiled a €48 million program to provide €100 aid for glasses or contact lenses to children under 16.
  • Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasized the initiative's focus on health equity, ensuring access regardless of income or location.
  • An estimated 721,000 children in Spain who cannot afford vision correction are expected to benefit from the program.
  • Vision problems have been linked to 30% of school dropouts, highlighting the program's potential impact on education and future opportunities.
  • The initiative builds on a law proposal supported by all political groups in the Andalusian Parliament to make vision products free for minors.