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DEVELOPMENT REPORT-December 30, 2002: Adaptive Eyecare
By Jill Moss
This is the VOA Special English Development
Report.
The World Health Organization estimates as many
as one-thousand-million people around the world cannot see correctly.
About ninety percent of these people are in poor countries. They need
corrective glasses for their eyes, but cannot get them. This is partly
because there are not enough trained eye doctors in most developing
countries. In addition, corrective eyeglasses cost a lot of money.
One man is trying to change this. Joshua Silver
is a physicist at Oxford University in Britain. He has created eyeglasses
that permit wearers to correct their own vision. The glasses are called
adaptive glasses. The lenses of the glasses are filled with a special
fluid. A person can change the strength of the lenses by turning a small
device attached to the
glasses.
The device changes the amount of fluid in the
lenses. A person changes the shape and power of the lenses until he
can see most clearly. The whole process takes less than a minute.
The glasses do not correct for astigmatism,
or the abnormal shape of the eye. However, they improve the ability
of people to see close up and far away. Mister Silver estimates that
the glasses can help about ninety percent of the people who need to
improve their vision.Mister Silver formed a company to research and
develop the special glasses six years ago. It is called Adaptive Eyecare.
The goal of the company is to provide low-cost corrective glasses to
people in developing countries. Models of the glasses have been tested
in Africa and Asia. Now, the company is preparing to sell several hundred-thousand
glasses to Ghana for about ten dollars each.
The Ghanaian government is seeking aid from
the World Health Organization to help pay for the glasses. Mister Silver
expects the price of the glasses to drop once technology and manufacturing
improve. However, he says the glasses should not be a replacement for
eye care or treatment for eye diseases.
If you have a computer, you can find out more
about these special glasses at the Adaptive Eyecare Internet Web page.
The address is www.adaptive-eyecare. com.
Or you can write to the company at Adaptive
Eyecare Limited, the Oxford Center for Innovation, Mill Street, Oxford,
oh-x-two, zero-j-x, United Kingdom.
This VOA Special English Development Report
was written by Jill Moss.
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