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Gabriel Culbert & Agung Waluyo: HIV Research in Indonesian Prisons

Gabriel Culbert & Agung Waluyo: HIV Research in Indonesian Prisons

Update: 2020-07-22
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Dr. Gabriel Culbert is an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Illinois Chicago and Dr. Agung Waluyo is the Directorate of Community Engagement & Empowerment at the Universitas Indonesia. Gabe and Agung describe how they met in Jakarta in 2003 and how their research partnership has developed since then. Agung reflects on what it was like to learn about drug use and the HIV epidemic after a sheltered childhood, recalls being warned that he could be sent to jail for doing stigma research focused on Indonesian healthcare providers, and shares how he navigates conversations about politically sensitive research with government officials. Gabe describes the reasons why the HIV epidemic became concentrated in prisons in Indonesia, questions why Indonesia has one of the highest HIV mortality rates despite having the largest universal healthcare system in the world, and envisions an expanded role for nurses in HIV prevention and treatment. Valerie and Carly nominate Gabe and Agung to be poster children for international research partnerships.

Read more about Agung’s work here: http://staff.ui.ac.id/agungwss
Read more about Gabe’s work here: https://nursing.uic.edu/profiles/gabriel-culbert/

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Gabriel Culbert & Agung Waluyo: HIV Research in Indonesian Prisons

Gabriel Culbert & Agung Waluyo: HIV Research in Indonesian Prisons

Valerie Earnshaw & Carly Hill