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december 2012 we had a horrific for young woman on the boston teddy. she took a boss with this man friend of ours are 8 pm in no place in delhi which is considered quite normal not a dangerous piece of. demo few people on the mosque but she didn't show lies that those people were part of from gangs. and what they did was be tomean friend. and then went on to gang to beat post several times in the moving and so it didn't matter the drugs into her body pulled out into stein's and then threw her out on the street leaving her to die.
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it was an inflection point in the country. it brought into the public domain the conversations and section of my. life. everybody. in me. i am from a family where my father was an alcoholic and you know ribault victims of domestic violence and so i felt at some point when i was financially independent i would like to work on women's rights and then one still got a gang rape took place and that was really the impetus for me to focus on sexual violence in public spaces i imagine and how i experience it as well as that there
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is a lot of shame poured on you know all of the victims and not necessarily encouraged to speak up so i must i must admit that before i started doing this work i had not shared my story and once i started doing this work i said to myself if i'm expecting someone else to tell their story then i should be ready to tell my and i think that's also what you want to achieve on a big scale with your organization right to you one to go where the power to why it's so what has happened to them and true shared their stories absolutely because you know we are talking about young girls who feel they can achieve anything and yes. and they. you know they don't see the differences between them and a boy but somewhere as they are growing up you know society put those pressures in those pressures to see. you want to be safe if you do this you can do this you must
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not go out in the night etc and what we are trying to do with safe city used to say you couldn't do anything it's not your fault if something happens to you and as a society as a collective as a community we need to address it. in order to break the silence around sexual violence we provide an anonymous platform for people to share this story use and this allows them to document their experiences which then. you can understand the location trends and. happening.
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constantly stop it stop the engine and. he kept saying it could be fun it could be fun to enjoy it could be fun it's like. physical intimacy freaks me out even to their. the idea that one simple sags disgusts me. because i just cannot get the image of this 50 year old man. make sure you had seen me abusing me and the chain out of my my. my mind the sede you shouldn't have opened the doors. i did open the door it did happen to me. but to the north did not mean victim never could. i am still its own room and always be and. no matter how much it haunts me.
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i think there is probably no woman out there that hasn't experienced some form of sexual harassment in all the years just staring you in the propre it all months but that's of course at different level everyone has experienced while others want to man and there's so many of down. mobile labs. i work a lot with social entrepreneurs all around the world so coming here my key question is how can we really use technology to create change in a topic that this so complex so deeply rooted in mindsets and cultures and cave year that often exists for generations.
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it is the power dominating the other. evening that i'm going to. achieve. in athens women are considered worth less than men women are considered to be weaker and should be naïve. they're almost treated like objects. and for them to come from a society where there were no god those to a society rhythm of the you know the bosses. with its becoming. so women the women were there fighting that seemed species and that frustrates men. i was growing up in the area with my dad comes from a military background so he wouldn't staying with us all the time so it was me my
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mother and my sister and i was raised by 2 women that i was raised by my mother in the industry because that's how it happened and then my mind and home was a lot different then outside because once you go outside of you know what is the pretty healthy which you are seeing so you had a pretty strong female role model and yes basically i believe that this is some sort of a great disparity because it started very young so i was in the you know what i was 1012 years old and i would go out to play in the evening so i could play it it's 730 my sister had to play till 630 i mean these are the small things which as a child you know just make my day i get the privilege of an extra. she didn't say if you feel i was maybe because your parents were more concerned about security for your sister i'm sorry is that more and even live a i mean it's one of the worst things but if you have to go $1030.00 in the night to buy something you know especially if it seems to be normal all right stand so
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it's normal that women don't have it after 10 and it's a new norm and why is it the norm and why is no one telling these things i mean it's normal for women not to drive 2018 in saudi arabia why is it normal i mean we have to start asking questions why this is the normal. to do you know you just the idea of forming beliefs was to make a 1000000000 people see. that's the moon chart which medical team in the next year in office. so we started looking in jewelry something like this. it's going to fit with a smartphone because your smartphones in your posts and in your wallet and you can't be sure but he would double press this and it sends a letter to your friends and family people that you had in maine and then they called and called in the put a stick and a few things about it. and that's what we did so from now is your prototype 1st version ethically be sure 20000 units of this so so i mean it went to the market
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and mutilated if things have to work it has to work without a spark for you need something which does not have a smartphone to work with so we went ahead and made something which was actually bigger it had its own ad of like the next iteration of your product i think yes it has its own sim card its own g.p.s. connectivity and if you're in problem all you do is press this and as soon as you press it gives the s.o.s. to a friend and family and people again come in and relays one major problem relays that no matter how much you alert who's going to respond and that's something which we started working on. not country the police to population ratio the stude for us to rely on you need
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something which does not have a smartphone to work with so we went ahead and made something which was actually bigger it had its own ad of like the next iteration of your product i think yes it has its own sim card its own g.p.s. connectivity and if you're in problem all you do is press this and as soon as you press it gives the s.o.s. to a friend and family and people again come in and relays one major problem relays that no matter how much you alert who's going to respond and that's something which we started working on. not country the police to population ratio it's to huge for us to rely on just from the police. so what we're planning to do is basically believe it's. system then responders and police people moving to come forward and help are goat and there's
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already a market for that and again we have a lot of safety security companies there are 3000 companies and billions out itself and there are $7000000.00 people employed in that so that's meant to be up everything they do where we are building a sporting those vehicles of people who can actually come in and save people out. to solutions that have to tack to speak to our official intelligent and. it can solve certain aspects of the problem it can function if you change but it will not go deep enough to need change mine sad and change perceptions. but changing mindsets and these perceptions that that will take years maybe decades maybe generations and. i think it's wrong to wait for it at i
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think however we can let's use those technologies to create influence and change at a level where we can but let's not think that those are the only solutions we also have to think of other ways much more grassroots ways of how we can change mindsets too and violence against women. there's a superhero a girl that actually had been raped. that is already a big change in perception because usually you were talking about the victims we're
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not talking about a girl that got rape asked superhero. she is on a mission to free women who have been victims often as a. form of a man growing on a woman is to force her to feel the shame guilt i'm just staying in her house for the rest of her life. eating almost like. those scars from the acid attacks it's so visible. everybody will know that she did something. i'm let's move from style bassett a bad make down ben who stop us he begs.
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2000 i need a hug but i tell. you my face fell out if you tell people on many would look like the oh my god my face fell like a king he children no no money no will go we need the will. just make i have walk much and i can make you a match had i dug the many of these in the mail more dia up than me a man now money i love me had so many. man that.
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what kind of cities are we building what kind of cities do we want. i think violence against women and sexual harassment to do you clearly are global drug. dealers that mention the brain told me the beach of public spaces. my vision is to improve the access of the rights of women and girls to access all opportunities in cities around the world. and technology from me is an enabler in that safe haven is a technology which helps to collect data that allow. goes both women and girls to
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move more freely in the city at the same time it provides data to key urban stakeholders such as city governments to make the changes. in delhi we actually used our data to show the government that there were about 7800 dark spots in the city right of its purchase of the city have absolutely no life no street live there so the day that the government and i think use that data to say we will improve the street lights ok and then they have now come back to us saying can you again map the city and tell us now one has the lighting been improved but secondly other other problems so lighting is only
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one that has the lighting improved yes in certain parts i think about almost 70 percent of the points that we pointed out have been fixed wound but there are other dark spots so now we have to go back to the safety of the dynamic space. the culture has absent of her solution you have the tracking option so you can click if you want that somebody can track you i think there's 2 sides to that one. individual chooses to do it out and you can also choose which quantity you want to follow you so it could also be your mom or you know anybody that can that you trust it enhances the feeling of security could see you know somebody knows i'm going
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somewhere and if something happens in between. at least somebody some large. on the other and a lot of man used these twirls to stalk their partners or ex-partners and so they can be abused and of course we're also producing a lot of daytime and sometimes we're not really sure who was using that daytime for what purpose. it shouldn't be the norm that a woman has to have a safety tracking installed to be ok to be out there that cannot be to go.
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i feel one of the most horrible facts about violence against women is. the fact that it's happening in about 90 percent of all cases in your family or circle of friends or neighbors. i feel that this is one of the saddest facts in this whole story because it means the place that should be your safe haven as actually not as a mother i cannot imagine that i would not speak up and take every action i could if my daughter would tell me that she was touched inappropriately or worse and change needs to happen on both and a woman needs to understand a girl meets understand that her boundaries need to be respected and what it means if they get overstepped and to say it was true for men. and i think it's all the
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more. important news that we use and what ask for. to change those traditional body. will be no example of this down you get the lakshmi this is a true inspiration she's in the comic book and she was one of those people who did exactly what's portrayed in the comic book she kept out of prison that was intended for her to be here and she did expect the said.
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