No Means No Worldwide
Katherine Daiss has a strong background in public health and communications. Katherine has held various roles in different organizations, including being a Co-Founder of a rape prevention organization. Katherine has also worked with international companies and NGOs, focusing on communication strategies and program management. Their experience includes curriculum development, training, and community outreach. Katherine holds a Master's degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of California, Berkeley.
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No Means No Worldwide
No Means No Worldwide (NMNW) is a global rape prevention organization whose mission is to end sexual violence against women and children. We train instructors in high-risk environments to deliver our proven rape prevention curricula to boys and girls ages 10-20. Our research shows an average 50% decrease in the incidence of sexual assault for girls that go through the NMNW program. Girls learn to identify risk, say “no” and talk their way out of trouble. If that “no” is not respected, they also learn physical skills to back it up. Boys learn to challenge rape myths, ask for consent and intervene if they anticipate or witness predatory behavior.