This photo was taken on December 1st, 2011 at a PEPFAR funded HIV awareness event in the volunteer's town square. You can plainly see the volunteer speaking with community partners before the event and an HIV ribbon on his arm.
This photo was taken of students on December 1st, 2011 at a PEPFAR funded HIV awareness event in the Volunteer's town square. You can plainly see signs dedicated to HIV, a condom costume, and a dance routine.
This photo was taken of students on December 1st, 2011 at a PEPFAR funded HIV awareness event in the Volunteer's town square. You can plainly see the HIV/AIDS sign in the background. They are performing a skit dedicated to preventing discrimination...
This photo was taken on December 1st, 2011 at a PEPFAR funded HIV awareness event in the Volunteer's town square. You can plainly see the large poster made by students at a secondary school and a teenage girl talking about their project.
This photo was taken during an Alcohol and Drug Abuse Awareness Walk in asmall village in Botswana where I have served since June 2010. The photo shows a student holding a placard during the event which alerts young people living with HIV/AIDS to...
Peace Corps Uganda unveiled an HIV Mural painting in Rakai, June 2011 at a primary school. This photo was taken while working on the mural. Volunteers and Ugandan staff and youth were involved in the project. As they were painting, the youth also...
I took this photo during an 8 day HIV/AIDS focused homebased care training in Mekaneselam, Ethiopia. Fifteen caregivers were trained using a Peace Corps VAST grant to provide homebased care to people living with HIV/AIDS in rural Ethiopia. This...
Peace Corps Uganda painted a HIV Mural in Rakai, June 2011 at a primary school. This photo was taken while painting. Volunteers and Ugandan staff and youth were involved in the project. As they painted, the youth also learned about, HIV/AIDS,...
Peace Corps Uganda painted a HIV Mural in Rakai, June 2011 at a primary school. This photo was taken while painting. Volunteers and Ugandan staff and youth were involved in the project. As they painted, the youth also learned about, HIV/AIDS,...
Peace Corps Uganda painted an HIV mural in Rakai, June 2011 at a primary school. This photo was taken while painting. Volunteers and Ugandan staff and youth were involved in the project. As they painted, the youth also learned about, HIV/AIDS,...
Peace Corps Uganda painted an HIV mural in Rakai, June 2011 at a primary school. This photo was taken while painting. Volunteers and Ugandan staff and youth were involved in the project. As they painted, the youth also learned about, HIV/AIDS,...
Iceme Health Center III laboratory assistant, Samaritan, and a Volunteer went to Awio village for an outreach HIV testing in the Oyam District on June 21, 2011. We tested over 100 men, women and adolescent youth. In the photo is village women and...
I took this photo in July 2011 at a summer camp for at-risk youth infected and affected by HIV in Ukraine. Camp OHALOW (Overcoming HIV And Leading Our World) is a week-long HIV leadership camp where kids aged 10-13 have an opportunity to experience...
These HIV positive people are some of the happies and hardest working people I have met. They were harvesting the garden in July 2011 in Finote Selam, Ethiopia.
These are two girls in my secondary school health club in Cameroon. We were planning to perform for the end-of-school ceremony on the topic of AIDS prevention, so they are pitching the lyrics they wrote to the rest of the club.
I took this photo during the practice session of the Health Club girls who were going to sing an HIV prevention song, with an accompanying dance, at Youth Day in front of the whole community. They were out of my house practicing after having made...
Hike to a remote village in the mountains near Mokhotlong, Lesotho. Peace Corps volunteers assisted organization Touching Tiny Lives in identifying mothers and children with HIV/AIDS in the most remote areas of Lesotho. Volunteers provided...
This mother was one of the first women in my village to receive PMTC (Preventing Mother to Child Transmission) treatments. She is HIV positive and her baby Ausi Bonolo was born HIV negative. This photo was taken in the remote mountainous Thaba...
Kenyan students work together to review what they have learned so far this year in life skills class, including HIV/AIDS prevention, transmission and treatment techniques.