As soon as my roommate Kayla and I woke up at 6:45am this morning we smelled it. A dirty, musty, chemical smell permeated the ship . . . and we were still one hour outside of So this morning and afternoon I was on an FDP with my Demography professor, Dr. Grindstaff. The program was called HIV/AIDS in The first place that the FDP went to was called APAC, or Aids Prevention and Control Project. The branch we went to was in a hospital and worked in the state of Tamil Nadu, where Chennai is located. The hospital where it was located was fascinating. There were different small buildings for each specialty, such as diabetes and HIV. There are only 198,000 people in Tamil Nadu who have HIV/AIDS, which is an excellent statistic considering the amount of people who live here. The rate of HIV/AIDS is less than 0.3%, which is actually pretty good. We all sat in a room with a long table and watched a PowerPoint presentation that talked about the mission of APAC. Something that I thought was interesting was their classifications of the types of at risk people. There are three groups, FSW (Female Sexual Workers), MSMs (Men who have Sex with Men), and IDUs (Intravenous Drug Users) . . . blunt, but it works. APAC was so hospitable. They brought us water and cookies, and later soda. We moved from that room to the Y. R. Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research and Education for Academicians, which was upstairs from APAC. Here they do HIV/AIDS testing and research, to hopefully some day find a cure. They are very proud, also, that they have developed an HIV test that is much cheaper from the typical one found in the Next we walked a block to the YRG Care center, where they currently care for 3,000 HIV/AIDS patients. Not many of these are in-house care, and most stop by for medicine weekly. Here, they fed us some cake and juice (juice-boxes) and we watched a short presentation. Finally, we had lunch. We went to this Chinese Restaurant that was in a hotel somewhere. The food was extremely good, and my meal only cost 190 Rupees, or less than $4. I thought it was funny, though, that we ate at a Chinese Restaurant in So, my first impressions of

3 comments:
Well Chrissy, as you said not a place you would return to, however you again saw how a lot of people live and do not even realize anything is wrong as that is all they have ever known. Lucky us we were born in the USA and had hard working parents to take care of us and teach us well. Love you, miss you, and have a safe trip.
Uncle Vinnie and Aunt Mel
smelly and gross....ewww! i just keep picturing smelly people lol
Interesting impressions...I might have liked to see their corporate parks where thousands of very well educated Indian workers are taking on knowledge work (not just factory work) that used to be dominated by the U.S....back when we used to fund education...I'd love to go to India, I think they are on the right path and we could learn something from their work ethic and sense of community...I hope that you're enjoying the trip! Love the Sari you picked out, by the way... - your big sis
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