This was my first workshop for the HOPE Project with AIESEC and I was a bit nervous before.The IMU is a nice university. The building is very huge and modern. Original it was a shopping mall and the escalators are still in use. The establishment was impressive, a lot of medical stuff.
There were about 20 students and they were great. The medical students have been very interested. That made it easier for us.
First we played a little game with them to break the ice and get more relaxed. We all had much fun.Although I was a bit nervous the workshop went well. The students were interested and asked many questions afterwards.
I think this is a good response for us. They asked us about the biological tissue, but also about the prevention. I was happy that we could raise awareness about HIV/AIDS even by medical students which already know a lot about the topic.
At the end of our workshop we did a condom demonstration. The girls and the boys were laughing about it. But I think they got it. Now they know how to use a condom and to tell them is one part of our job.
After the workshop we had lunch together und we were asked a lot about ourselves and our country. It was nice to see, that the students are really interested in us and our workshop.
Thanks AIESEC for this experience!!