High-tech answer to harassment on Egypt's backstreets
By Maggie Hyde | China Daily | Updated: 2010-10-26 07:59
Harrasmap will allow women to digitally mapdangerous areas
CAIRO - It's a problem nearly every woman in the Egyptian capital has experienced - leering, whistles, groping or other sexual harassment on Cairo's thoroughfares and backalleys. Soon they'll be able to instantly speak out on the Internet when it happens.
A planned website, Harrasmap, will allow women to quickly report instances of harassment via text message or Twitter, to be loaded onto a digital map of Cairo to show hotspots and areas that might be dangerous for women to walk alone. The data will be shared with activists, media and police.
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