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Women's Day 2022: From Smart 24x7 to Delhi Police's Himmat, apps and initiatives for women’s safety

March 08, 2022 / 19:41 IST
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(Representational image) In 2021, India’s National Commission for Women (NCW) received nearly 31,000 complaints of crimes committed against women, the highest since 2014.
(Representational image) In 2021, India’s National Commission for Women (NCW) received nearly 31,000 complaints of crimes committed against women, the highest since 2014.

Violence against women and girls is regarded as a global pandemic that affects one in every three women across their lifetime. An estimated 736 million women become victims of intimate partner violence (IPV), or non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life. In 2021, India’s National Commission for Women (NCW) received nearly 31,000 complaints of crimes committed against women, the highest since 2014.

Technology, however, is changing the way women are dealing with sexualised violence. A recent review on the role of emerging technologies regarding women’s safety found that smartphones were the most commonly discussed protective technology in the literature (37.2% mobile phones, 18.8% apps). Another study found that 62.9% of college students would consider downloading a personal safety app, and even more students would consider doing so if the app contained a tracking feature (Source: bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com).

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Here’s a look at a few safety apps & initiatives specifically designed to make the world a safer place for women. It is important to note that the apps with evidence-based data are also helping police and civil authorities to initiate better policies and frameworks.

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