• 08 Nov, 2024

Essay on World Hearing Day

Essay on World Hearing Day

On World Hearing Day, we remember the importance of hearing and the audiobook industry. We hope that this day will help to promote awareness of this important sector and help to improve its future.

INTRODUCTION 


Every year on March 3, World Hearing Day is observed to encourage ear and hearing care worldwide and to increase awareness of ways to avoid deafness and hearing loss. WHO chooses the theme each year and creates evidence-based advocacy materials, including presentations, booklets, flyers, posters, banners, and posters. Along with WHO regional and national offices, these resources are disseminated to partners in government and civil society all across the world. WHO hosts an annual celebration of World Hearing Day at its headquarters in Geneva. A growing number of Member States and other partner organizations have participated in World Hearing Day in recent years by holding a variety of activities and events in their nations. WHO welcomes all parties to participate in this international endeavor.


OBJECTIVE of  World Hearing Day

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The purpose of World Hearing Day is to promote hearing care around the globe and increase awareness of ways to avoid hearing loss and deafness. Hearing aids and other measures that can help with hearing loss are not widely available.


HISTORY of  World Hearing Day

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WHO claims that the day was established in 2007 in an effort to increase public awareness of deafness. Initially known as International Ear Day, it was renamed World Hearing Day in 2016.


What It Means 

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To spread awareness about safe listening, the WHO has enlisted the help of governments, business partners, and civil society organizations. According to the statement, this year will see the introduction of the safe listening guidebook and a global standard for safe listening entertainment venues.


HEARING LOSS

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If someone can't hear as well as someone with normal hearing, that person is considered to have hearing loss or be deaf. One or both ears may be affected, and the hearing loss may be mild, moderately severe, severe, or extremely severe.


What factors contribute to hearing loss?

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Hearing loss can have many different causes, but the most common ones are genetics and difficulties during birth. The use of specific medicines, recurrent ear infections, and exposure to loud noise are some of the additional factors. Another factor that contributes to hearing loss or deafness is aging.


THEME of  World Hearing Day


The theme chosen by the WHO for this year's World Hearing Day is "To hear for life, listen with care." It focuses on the significance of strategies for preventing hearing loss through safe listening.

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The global health organization also aims to spread the following message with the theme: Safe listening can reduce the risk of hearing loss associated with recreational sound exposure, many common causes of hearing loss can be prevented, and it is possible to maintain good hearing throughout life with proper ear and hearing care.


"To hear for life, listen with attention" was the motto for World Hearing Day in 2022.
"Hearing Care for All" served as the campaign's theme for 2021.
The 2020 election campaign's theme was "Audible for Life Don't allow a hearing impairment limit you."

FACTS about  World Hearing Day


According to the WHO, by 2050, there will be at least 700 million people who need hearing rehabilitation and nearly 2.5 billion people who have some degree of hearing loss.
Additionally, it claimed that over a billion young individuals were at risk of developing permanent, preventable hearing loss as a result of risky listening habits.


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More than 5% of the world's population, according to the WHO, needs rehabilitation for their "disabling" hearing loss.