The Well Project at AIDS 2018

Submitted on Jul 22, 2018

The Well Project is thrilled to be attending the 22nd International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam July 23-27. You can also find updates on our social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Please also check this page again soon as we add updates and photos to this page.

Building an ‘HIV Toolbox’ for Women Living with HIV: The Well Project presented an interactive session on how to create an HIV toolbox to build leadership and community, using our free online resources at the Women’s Networking Zone in the Global Village on Monday, July 23. Speakers included executive director, Krista Martel, community advisory board member and WRI member Gina Brown, MSW, and community advisory board and communications coordinator, Tiommi Luckett. Click here to download the presentation!

 

Effecting Change in Research and Policy for Women Living with and Vulnerable to HIV through the Women’s Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS: Members of the Women’s Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS (WRI) presented this poster, which describes the WRI as a multi-sectoral model of engagement and action, on Tuesday, July 24. Click here to download the poster.

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Contextualizing U=U in the Lives of Women Living with and Vulnerable to HIV: The Well Project hosted a panel discussion about considerations related to U=U for women in the U=U Networking Zone in the Global Village on Tuesday, July 24. Speakers included executive director, Krista Martel; chair of the board co-chair and WRI advisory board member Judith D. Auerbach, Ph.D; founder and founding director of the WRI, Dawn Averitt; community advisory board member and WRI member, Gina Brown, MSW, and community advisory board member, Tiommi Luckett. Click here to download the presentation!  See the video of the panel discussion and slides from the session below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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