Leadership

Christine MacMillan

Christine MacMillan is the Director of the International Social Justice Commission of The Salvation Army and a spokesperson for the WEA on human trafficking issues. Commissioner MacMillan spends much of her life providing social services, particularly to women and children. She wishes to raise voices within the church on human trfafficking, much of which is carried underground.

Eileen Stewart-Rhude

Rev. Eileen Stewart-Rhude is the Executive Director of the WEA Commission on Women's Concerns (CWC). She play a key role in empowering, encouraging, inspiring and supporting the Regional directors, who continue to create awareness through strong networks, addressing issues relating to Human Trafficking in their regions.

Dr. Elizabeth Leelavathi Manasseh

Engaged in Human Trafficking elimination through Scripture Engagement, prayer, creating awareness in Church and society, in India and Asia.

Sophie Nyokabi

Serving in Africa to empower Church leaders develop and implement a Christian response (including advocacy) to pertinent issues facing the community for the restoration of human dignity.

Anne Read

Anne has worked as a Salvation Army officer (minister and leader) in a variety of roles for the last 32 years and assumed responsibility for it's coordinated response to the issue of human trafficking in the United Kingdom in 2009. The Salvation Army aims to raise awareness about this issue, reduce human trafficking through poverty alleviation projects and respond practically to the needs of victims and survivors. In the UK the Salvation Army is contracted by the government to support all adult victims of trafficking throughout England and Wales.

Jennifer Roemhildt Tunehag

Jennifer Roemhildt Tunehag is an independent missions consultant working to catalyze the church in ministry among women and men in prostitution and victims of trafficking around the world. She is currently helping the European Evangelical Alliance to develop the European Freedom Network.