The Human Safety Net
Kate Sullivan is an experienced professional in monitoring, evaluation, and learning, currently serving as the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager at The Human Safety Net since July 2021. Previously, Kate held significant roles in various organizations, including Knowledge Management & Communications Specialist at the World Health Organization, and Director of Research And Evaluation at Chicago Scholars. with a strong foundation in health equity and program management demonstrated through roles at the American Heart Association and the Stop TB Partnership Secretariat. Kate's educational background includes a Master Level 2 in Cooperation and Development from Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the College of Charleston.
The Human Safety Net
The Human Safety Net is a global movement of people helping people. Our mission is to unlock the potential of people living in vulnerable circumstances, so that they can transform the lives of their families and communities. Our programs support vulnerable families with young children (0-6 years) and integrate refugees through work and entrepreneurship. To do so, we bring together the strengths of non-profit organizations and the private sector, in Europe, Asia and South America. We are an open net and we welcome working with companies, organizations and foundations who share the same goals. The Human Safety Net is now active in over 20 countries. Our home is in Venice, in the historic Procuratie Vecchie on St Mark’s Square.