Sereima Lomaloma

[1] Lomaloma is a particular advocate for a faith-based approach to combating violence against women and children and has contributed to the Anglican church’s organisational policy of zero tolerance of domestic violence in its homes, schools, settlements and parishes.

[4][5] From 2007 she pressed the church to provide resources for survivors of gender-based violence, and in 2009 the House of Sarah was launched with funding from the Anglican Mission Board.

The organisation focuses on reducing faith-based violence against women and girls, as well as providing education and training in supporting survivors to clergy and leaders of women's, youth and men's groups.

[1] Lomaloma is active in the Pacific Conference of Churches and was the Secretary of the Diocese of Polynesia.

[1] She is a member of the advisory board of the Australian government's Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development program and a member of the Anglican Communion’s Anglican Safe Church Commission.