Quality control is implemented to ensure the vision impaired actually benefit from these low vision devices. In May 2001, the Hong Kong Society for the Blind hosted the Asia Pacific Regional Low Vision Workshop sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness “Vision 2020 – The Right to Sight” Task Force, and many international charity organizations that actively helped people with visual impairment in the developing countries. In the concluding session of the Workshop, one of the recommendations was that an agency in the Asia Pacific to take on the role of a clearinghouse to centralize purchase and development of low vision devices and assessment materials at particularly low prices to benefit as many low vision persons as possible in the developing countries, especially those with underdeveloped low vision services due to financial constraints. The Workshop recommended that a Working Group on Low Vision be formed to implement the recommendations of the Workshop. The Working Group was formed in 2001 and recommended to establish a Low Vision Resource Centre at the Hong Kong Society for the Blind to speed up the establishment of low vision clinics, and accessibility of low vision services to visually impaired people, especially those in the developing countries by making high quality low cost equipment and devices available in these countries. The Christian Blind Mission International, the Foundation Dark and Light, the Hong Kong Society for the Blind and the Sight Savers International have contributed to a start up fund of the Low Vision Resource Centre project. And the project will be managed by the Hong Kong Society for the Blind and monitored by a Board of Governors consisting of representatives nominated by the sponsoring organizations with WHO representative as an observer. Effective from 1-August-2021, the business operation of the Vision 2020 Low Vision Resource Centre (LVRC) of The Hong Kong Society for the Blind (HKSB) will be transferred to the Barrier Free Access (HK) Limited (BFAHK). BFAHK is a wholly-owned subsidiary of HKSB.