History
The Asia
Pacific Council of Optometry began in 1978, when the International
Federation of Asia and Pacific Associations of Optometrists (IFAPAO)
was formed on the initiative of Dr. Damien Smith, of Australia, and
Dr. Claro Cinco, from the Philippines. The founding members were the American Optometric
Association, Australian Optometrical Association, Canadian
Association of Optometrists, Fiji Optometric Association, Hong Kong
Optometric Association, Japan Optometric Association, New Zealand
Optometrical Association, Optometric Association of the Philippines
and Singapore Optometric Association.
During
this time IFAPAO organized a biennial scientific meeting, the Asia
Pacific Optometric Congress (APOC), at various locations throughout
the region.
Restructuring
the International Optometric and Optical League into the World
Council of Optometry, with six regions, substantially changed the
role of IFAPAO. It became the regional organization for the Asia and Pacific
with representation on the WCO Governing Board. In
concert with this change, the name of the organization became the
Asia Pacific Council of Optometry (APCO) in 1995. At the same time, Damien Smith retired as secretary-general. Assuming
this role from this point forward was Prof. Willard B. Bleything
from Pacific University in Oregon (USA). Dr. Antonio Joson from Philippines was appointed as secretary-general from 2005 to 2007. With the transfer of headquarter of APCO from the United States to Hong Kong and the new formation of APCO Executive Committee, Professor Carly Lam and Dr Akio Kanai were appointed as secretary and treasurer respectively in Oct 2007 to manage the administrative work of secretary-general.
Mission
The
mission of the Asia Pacific Council of Optometry is to facilitate
the enhancement and development of primary eye and vision care
by optometrists in the Asia and Pacific region. |