Our board of directors
Nadella Oya
Nadella is a Creative and Social Impact Strategist and consultant and has a demonstrated track record of building networks and collaborations across local, regional and international organizations. She is best known as a Child Rights Activist and advocate and is the founder and director of createfuturegood, an organization that directly works to serve children, adolescents and their caregivers. As a media producer, director and writer for over 30 years, she has used her creative boldness to address injustice and engage social transformation through campaigns that have reached over 2.5 million views online.
Jacqueline Burgess
Jacquie is a feminist activist and has been a Human Rights Defender for over 30 years. She has served on the Board of the Network of NGOs for the Advancement of Women and is the current Coordinator. Jacquie also has leadership roles at Women Working for Social Progress (Workingwomen), Millennium Sistahs, and the Rape Crisis Society.
Vonetta Adams
Vonetta is a graduate of the Hugh Wooding Law School whose areas of practice are Family Law, Employment Law and Industrial Relations. She has completed her training to become a certified Mediator and is passionate about creating dialogue and building bridges rather than walls between men and women.
Lawrence Arjoon
Lawrence is a progressive development leader inspiring hope and collaboration for a safe and sustainable future. He is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Heroes Foundation, a proactive, prevention-based development centre dedicated to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. With a history of innovation and creativity through work within media, energy, and development, Lawrence has global experience in the fields of corporate communications, risk management, stakeholder relations and employee engagement. His leadership demonstrates a systematic approach to operational optimisation, a keen sensitivity to diversity and inclusion, a fervent focus on safety and safeguarding, and a deep commitment to a sustainable future for all people.
Kevin Liverpool
Kevin is an Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity with the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work includes engaging men and boys across the Caribbean to promote gender equality and end violence against women and girls.
Alexander-John Learmond-Criqui
Mr. Alexander-John Learmond-Criqui is a full-time Research Officer and part-time business owner with a strong commitment to community development and service to humanity. A proud old boy of Queens Royal College (QRC), he holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Marketing with a Concentration in Finance from the University of New Brunswick, Canada.
He has successfully completed the Professional Certificate in Sustainable Community Development at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business where he also earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a Finance focus. His academic and professional pursuits reflect a deep dedication to sustainable growth, leadership, and impactful community engagement.
OUR PARTNERS
CARE international
CARE is a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects. Founded in 1945, CARE is nonsectarian, impartial, and non-governmental. It is one of the largest and oldest humanitarian aid organizations focused on fighting global poverty.
UN Women
UN Women is the United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. Its purpose is to create a world where women and girls can exercise their human rights and reach their full potential through policy, programming, and global standards. It works to eliminate discrimination, empower women economically, increase their participation in leadership, and end violence against women.
Create Future Good
Createfuturegood is a social enterprise with a clear purpose: we help children to enjoy their rights through creative interventions, shaping conscious adults who will make a better world. We help people, families, communities, schools, governments and other stakeholders understand the need to protect children, uphold their rights – and ensure they enjoy their childhood.