
Prince Tommy Williams
Prince Tommy Williams is a human rights defender and the Executive Director of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects (LNP), a civil society organisation working for the rights of vulnerable persons, including children, women, and people with disabilities. He was one of the beneficiaries of LNP in the 1990s and, over the past 25 years, has served in various management roles before becoming its Executive Director in 2019. He is also the Community Engagement and Involvement Lead for the global maternal health research group (CRIBS) at Kings College London and Community Engagement and Involvement Advisory Member for the National Institute for Health and Care Research. Prince Tommy Williams is passionate about engaging and empowering communities and took the lead during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, working with LNP, Medair, and Oxfam to engage in community education, radio talk shows, supporting quarantined households, and establishing an Ebola treatment centre in one of the outbreak epicentres.
