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July 22, 2014 - openDemocracy.

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Spotlight on Jyoti Dhawale-Surve: Women Making a Difference

The Well Project interviews Jyoti Dhawale-Surve, Community Advisory Board member and A Girl Like Me blogger.
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July 11, 2014 - SFGate. by Erin Allday UCSF doctors have teamed with artists from the Medea Project - a jailhouse theater program for women designed to reduce recidivism rates - to help women disclose to their partners and family members that they have HIV. The point, in turn, is to improve their support network and overall quality of life. The troupe of HIV-positive women creates and performs theater productions about their HIV status and the long histories of trauma, substance abuse and mental illness that often co-exist with HIV infection.

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WRI 2014 - The Intersection of Violence and Trauma with HIV Among Women

The 2014 WRI meeting focused on the role that violence and trauma play for women in HIV acquisition, access to care, care delivery, retention, and wellness outcomes.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is updating its 2006 Guideline on the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of women living with HIV (See: http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/guidelines/sexualreproductivehealth.pdf?ua=1)  

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Submitted on Feb 19, 2014
February 19, 2014 - Brooklyn, NY.  The Well Project, a premier resource for information about women and HIV, today announced the launch of its new website (www.thewellproject.org), featuring improved functionality, broader global access, and increased social connectivity. The new website was developed in consultation with The Well Project’s community advisory board, an international group of women living with HIV.
Submitted on Jan 22, 2014
January 22, 2014 - Brooklyn, NY.  The Well Project, a premier resource for information about women and HIV, today announced the addition of three new board members to its board of directors: Judith Auerbach, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Kyeh Kim, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), and Karen Wirth, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill.