Do You Know?

Did You Know?

Today

1:5

People worldwide live with Hearing Loss.

By 2050

1:4

People are projected to have problems with their Hearing

Access to timely and appropriate care is critical in reducing the prevalence and impact of hearing loss, with the World Health Organization (WHO) estimating that over 60% of childhood hearing loss can be prevented through public health measures and early intervention. For both children and adults, early identification—such as newborn screening and regular hearing check-ups—allows for prompt medical or surgical treatment, which can reverse or mitigate further damage.

Profile of Supporting Agencies

  • CBM (External website)
  • WHO (External website)
  • WHO SEARO (External website)
  • International Federation of Otolorayngological Societies (IFOS) (External website)
  • Hearing International 
(External website)
  • Maulana Azad Medical College (External website)
  • IMPACT (External website)
  • WWHearing (External website)
  • International Society of Audiology (External website)