Champalimaud Foundation's 2017 Vision Award |
Two international
institutions with long records of fighting blindness are sharing a €1 million (US$1.2
million) eyesight prize from a Portuguese foundation.
Associated
Press report continues:
The
Lisbon, Portugal-based Champalimaud Foundation's annual Vision Award is going
this year to British charity Sightsavers and the Germany-based international
development organization CBM.
The
foundation said Tuesday the winners have reached millions of people in recent
decades, especially in low-income countries such as Nepal, Mozambique and
Bangladesh. It said the two institutions have established pioneering
international programs in the fields of prevention, alleviation and
rehabilitation.
The
foundation says there are 39 million blind people in the world and that 80
percent of instances of blindness can be prevented or cured.
The Vision Award was created in 2007 and claims to be one of the world's largest scientific prizes.
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