Science & Technology, 1st prize
Michael Amendolia
Network Photographers
Network Photographers
16 November, 2000
A donated cornea is lowered by tweezers into the eye of a patient before being stitched in to replace a damaged cornea. Intense ultra-violet light at high altitudes in Nepal causes cloudy cataracts and eventual blindness. Over 70 per cent of blind people in Nepal suffer from cataracts but the condition is easily treatable. Eye Camps have been set up in remote parts of the country to alleviate the problem, and in the capital Kathmandu an eye bank co-ordinates cornea donation.
Michael Amendolia
Based in Sydney, Australian photographer Michael Amendolia has 27 years experience working for Australian and international magazines, newspapers and companies. His editorial cli...
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