ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月6日 06時40分


A simple way to improve lives? Eyeglasses. More than a billion people around the world need them but don’t have them, researchers say. (Some estimates put that figure closer to 2.5 billion people.) Now, after years of scattershot efforts by a handful of nonprofit groups, a coalition that includes former government officials, philanthropists and optometrists is seeking to bring attention and money to a problem that, according to the @who, costs the global economy more than $200 billion annually in lost productivity. The group, EYElliance, wants to convince governments and donors that a relatively modest investment of $1 billion annually over the next 2 decades could largely wipe out the problem. Yet so far, EYElliance’s fundraising efforts have yielded only a few million dollars, organizers say. One major obstacle: At a time when millions still perish from preventable or treatable illness, many donors and behemoths prefer to devote their largesse to combating killers like like AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. @lokeatul took this photo at an eye check-up camp in Pondicherry, India. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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