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The Naz Foundation : HIV/AIDS Advocacy and Care. Princeton in Asia - New Delhi, India Dora Huang. New Delhi, India. The city itself Living in the extremes Everyday influences Wealth v. Poverty Modernity v. History Respect for tradition Influences of culture
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The Naz Foundation: HIV/AIDS Advocacy and Care Princeton in Asia - New Delhi, India Dora Huang
New Delhi, India • The city itself • Living in the extremes • Everyday influences • Wealth v. Poverty • Modernity v. History • Respect for tradition • Influences of culture • Stigma associated with HIV/AIDS, discrimination A spicy meal in five minutes or less. Rajasthan, India.
The Naz Foundation (India) Trust • Mission: “committed to raising awareness to prevent the spread of HIV and providing support to those living with the virus andthose affected by it” • Programs • MSM, Milan Project • Peer Education • Goal • AIF: Train others • Care Home • Advocacy • Naz Care Home Kids playing cricket around 14th century tombs. Hauz Khas, New Delhi, India.
Internship • Office work • Sponsorships, Give India • Publications: Newsletters, Care Home Manuals • Annual, Monthly reports • Mapping Pathways • Care Home • Celebrations, events • Admitting new children Mehndi (Henna) for Raksha Bandhan in August. Naz Care Home, New Delhi, India.
Experience • Media, communications • NGOs: financial, legal • HIV/AIDS, children • Influences; Delhi • Community • Cultural perspectives • Political scene Birthday celebration at the Care Home. Naz Care Home, New Delhi.
Outlook • As an organization • Expansion: self, other care homes in India • Outreach and education: spreading awareness • Personal • Field of study • Development of interests Man sweeping out water canal. Safdarjung’s Tomb, New Delhi, India.
Acknowledgements • Naz India • Anjali Gopalan • Anuradha Mukherjee • Sareeta Shah • Princeton in Asia • Princeton Environmental Institute After a thunderstorm, on camel safari in the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.