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Video/photos: Circumcision gaining ground in western Kenya

Posted by Adam Jadhav | Filed under kenya

Waiting
Nervous laughter
Counseling
Testing
Iodine
Surgery
Can't look
Almost done
Who's next?
Lounging

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Tags: aids, circumcision, health, hiv, katito, kenya, kisumu, luo, nyanza, public health

Permalink | Comments (3) | October 14th, 2009

Kenyans love a fat, tattooed Mzungu

Posted by Adam Jadhav | Filed under kenya

My stalkers...

My stalkers...

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Tags: circumcision, disease, health, hiv, journalism, katito, kenya, kisumu, photography

Permalink | Comments (10) | September 13th, 2009

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In the past year, I've been a journalist, teacher, volunteer and divemaster, based in mostly Delhi, India.

At present, I live in Washington, D.C., where I'm a graduate student at American University, studying global environmental policy. My research interests involve India and local communities. I'm also, personally, an ocean geek.

This blog is a journal of personal anecdotes and observations, photos, slice-of-life moments, kitchen experiments, bits of work and tales of travel.

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    firefox In July 2009, Adam Jadhav left a comfortable gig in St. Louis to travel the world. This blog is updated semi-regularly with snippets and glimpses of his stories, adventures and shenanigans.

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