Centre for Sport and Human Rights
Katie Hanna is currently the Head of North America at the Centre for Sport and Human Rights. Prior to this role, Katie served as the Vice President of Education and Public Policy at the U.S. Center for SafeSport. With a background in counseling and education, Katie has also held positions such as Executive Director at the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence and Women's Health Advocate at Case Western Reserve University. Katie holds a Master's degree in School & Community Counseling from Ohio University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Centre for Sport and Human Rights
Launched in June 2018, the Centre for Sport and Human Rights brings together an unprecedented alliance of intergovernmental organisations, governments, sports bodies, athletes, hosts, sponsors, broadcasters, civil society representatives, trade unions, employers and their associations, and national human rights institutions. Based in Geneva, the Centre works towards a world of sport that fully respects human rights by sharing knowledge, building capacity, and strengthening the accountability of all actors through collective action. The Centre is chaired by Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and hosted by the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB).