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1000 Egyptian women surveyed

83% were harassed:50% on a daily

basis70% were veiled 2.4% sought police

help

1000 Egyptian men surveyed62% admitted to

harassing 0.1% tried to help

*ECWR Clouds In Egypt’s Sky, 1998

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It wasn’t always like this…

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How do we restore Egypt’s tradition of public safety for women?

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HarassMap believesTogether, normal people living in Egypt

can restore our tradition of public safety for women

We can change the environment that tolerates harassment

We can speak up to harassers

When enough of us stand against harassment, we can restore the dignity

and pride of our streets

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HarassMap’s Approach

ONLINE

ONLINE

OFFLINE

OFFLINE

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Secondary target: Victims who feel powerless and want a way to speak up or get help

Primary target: Bystanders who would ignore harassment or stay silent

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EGYPT

CAIRO

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Outreach Captains Training

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Maadi Outreach Team

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Port Said Outreach Team

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Maadi Outreach Team

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Presentation to YAPD Members in Zaytoun

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Maadi Outreach Team

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