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WISA was started in April 2004 by Ms. Uduak Enefiok to promote women’s rights, gender equality and sustainable development for poor and excluded women, youth and children. The AWDF grant will be used to create awareness on HIV/AIDS and related mental and emotional health and wellbeing issues. Part of the project will engage CSOs, government and stakeholders to identify and address the barrier to accessing mental and emotional health and wellbeing services for women and girls infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.