Kate Daley served as a Program Coordinator at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. She supported the Institute as a whole as well as the Global Health Governance and Policy Initiative. Kate holds a Master’s of Science in Global Health Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science where she focused on gender-informed health policy and sexual and reproductive health and rights. Kate earned her bachelor’s degree from Furman University with a double major in health sciences and religion.

Prior to joining the O’Neill Institute, Kate worked as an Advocacy Fellow at Malaria No More, where she supported advocacy efforts to mobilize political and financial commitment for malaria eradication. Kate has also studied and interned in Edinburgh, Spain, Israel/Palestine, Los Angeles, and London.

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kd787@georgetown.edu

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