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    LOW VISION CLINIC HELPS ARMENIANS WITH SIGHT PROBLEMS SEE BETTER

    State Department Documents and Publications, USA
    SECTION: NEWS FROM THE WASHINGTON FILE
    May 15, 2007

    Partnership for a Better Life

    "With the recent increase in the number of people with vision problems,
    the Low Vision Clinic will play a significant role for the Armenian
    population," said Alex Malayan, chief ophthalmologist of Armenia,
    at the clinic's opening ceremony in a suburb of Armenia's capital
    city, Yerevan.

    The clinic, a collaboration of the U.S. Agency for International
    Development (USAID), the Armenian EyeCare Project (AECP) and the
    Armenian Ministry of Health, is aimed at assisting thousands of people
    suffering from sight problems. Poor vision is a major public health
    and social issue in Armenia.

    Unique not only in Armenia but also in the entire Caucasus region,
    the Low Vision Clinic is equipped to provide children and adults
    afflicted with poor vision with an opportunity to learn life skills
    and to receive vital treatment. The services offered at the clinic
    are designed to maximize patients' existing vision and to help improve
    their quality of life.

    Clinic patients are provided with specially designed devices, including
    high-powered eyeglasses for reading, microscopes, hand magnifiers and
    other equipment. In addition to teaching people living with low vision
    how to use these optical devices, the clinic will help patients acquire
    new life skills that will enable them to accomplish daily tasks.

    At the opening of the Low Vision Clinic, young artists representing
    a number of art schools throughout Armenia exhibited their works.

    Eleven-year-old Tigran Ghazaryan, first prize winner in his age
    group, donated his artwork to the clinic. "I wish to help people with
    vision problems, and one way I can do that is through my pictures,"
    Ghazaryan said.

    By providing high-quality eye care services and drawing public
    attention to eye care issues and blindness prevention, USAID is making
    a tangible difference in lives throughout Armenia.

    (Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs,
    U.S. Department of State.)
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