The Naz Foundation Princeton in Asia

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The Naz Foundation:
HIV/AIDS Advocacy and Care
Princeton in Asia - New Delhi, India
Dora Huang
New Delhi, India
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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
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Mission: “committed to raising awareness to prevent the
spread of HIV and providing support to those living with the
virus and those affected by it”
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Programs
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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
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Office work
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Sponsorships, Give India
Publications: Newsletters,
Care Home Manuals
Annual, Monthly reports
Mapping Pathways
Care Home
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Celebrations, events
Admitting new children
Mehndi (Henna) for Raksha Bandhan in August.
Naz Care Home, New Delhi, India.
Experience
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Media, communications
NGOs: financial, legal
HIV/AIDS, children
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Influences; Delhi
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Birthday celebration at the Care Home.
Naz Care Home, New Delhi.
Community
Cultural perspectives
Political scene
Outlook
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As an organization
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Expansion: self, other care homes in India
Outreach and education: spreading awareness
Personal
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Field of study
Development of
interests
Man sweeping out water canal.
Safdarjung’s Tomb, New Delhi, India.
Acknowledgements
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Naz India
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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.
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