HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — This summer, two Boston College professors are leading a group of students to volunteer at a clinic for HIV patients who are at the end of their lives in a society where the illness carries significant stigma. They’re not here to tell Vietnamese clinicians, caregivers and patients what to do and how to do it, but instead they listen and learn.
Here's my audio and written report from Vietnam.
ALSO LISTEN TO MY REPORT ON THE STRUGGLE AGAINST HIV IN ONE BLACK COMMUNITY IN BOSTON.
funding for my reporting trip to Vietnam was provided by the International Center for Journalists in Washington through the generosity of the Ford Foundation. Phillip Martin, Ford Foundation Fellow and Senior Fellow with the Schuster Center for Investigative Reporting at Brandeis University.
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