Undetectable=Untransmittable: Building Hope and Ending HIV Stigma
The Well Project joined forces with partner organization, Prevention Access Campaign, to present "Undetectable Equals Untransmittable: Building Hope and Ending HIV Stigma."
Submitted on May 3, 2017
Bose Oladayo learned she was HIV positive more than a decade ago. Back then, Oladayo didn't know much about the disease, but the stories she heard painted a grim picture of her future.
Submitted on Apr 20, 2017
The Well Project, the premier online resource for women and HIV, is proud to endorse the Consensus Statement* by the Prevention Access Campaign that "Undetectable Equals Untransmittable" (U=U).
In 2015, The Well Project turned our focus to one of our most important goals – expanding our reach and impact. We are excited to share our 2015 Annual Report, and provide an overview of our programs and accomplishments.
View Webinar: PrEP in Practice: Considerations for HIV Prevention Among Women of Color
The Women's Collective and The Well Project were pleased to provide this webinar—focused on educating healthcare providers-giving an overview of PrEP for women through a multi-disciplinary approach
Update from CROI 2016
From February 22 to February 26, 2016, approximately 4,000 scientists, clinicians, and HIV advocates from 96 countries gathered in Boston for the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI).
In 2014 we conducted the largest outcomes measurement survey on The Well Project programming in our history. This survey collected demographic information and measured the use and impact of The Well Project's online resources on health-seeking behaviors and quality-of-life indicators.
From the beginning, The Well Project has worked tirelessly to leverage technology to change the course of the HIV epidemic, and today we have become the go-to global online resource for women living with HIV.