Warnath Group has had the honor of working with a group of outstanding Jamaican women leaders in realizing the goals of the U.S.-Jamaica Child Protection Compact.  They deserve a spotlight.  All work with a deep dedication, in often very challenging conditions, to improve the lives of Jamaica’s children.  Listen to them speak about themselves, their work, and what they want their legacy to be.  Their voices share truly inspiring messages for us all to do more to protect children in Jamaica and in countries around the world from the exploitation, violence and abuse of human trafficking.

 

Dionne-Dawn Binns and Sheron Betancourt of the Victim Services Branch of Jamaica’s Justice Ministry speak about their passions and work.

Diahann Gordon Harrison, Jamaica’s Children’s Advocate and National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons discusses the “ethos” of who she is.

Joy Crawford shares about the role of Eve for Life, the NGO she co-founded.

Samantha Daley and Kemisha Gordon, leaders in the Jamaica Constabulary Force (Jamaica’s police) leaders speak about why they chose their public service paths.

Judith Leiba, MD, Director of Child and Adolescent Health at Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness shares her career path and how she wants “to be remembered as a doctor who always spoke about mental health for children.”

Kimberley Dell-Williams of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions speaks about her office and the leadership of former Trafficking in Persons Unit Head Sharon Milwood-Moore.

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