Gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of the most underreported human rights violations globally, disproportionately affecting women, youth, and vulnerable communities who often face barriers to reporting, limited access to support systems, and a lack of trust in institutions.
This session brings together Red Dot Foundation Global, Catcalls of NYC, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team and Integrated Fundraising, in collaboration with The NYC PIT Pop Up, an activation of CUNY Public Interest Technology Lab, to explore how technology can make invisible harms visible, amplify survivor voices, and strengthen public accountability.
To make the experience more participatory and hands-on, the session will be delivered as an immersive solution showcase and rotating demo lab rather than a traditional panel.
Participants will explore practical, community-driven technologies and creative approaches that address gender-based violence, strengthen civic participation, improve public decision-making, and support safer, more inclusive communities.
This event is part of #NYTechWeek - a week of events hosted by VCs and startups bringing together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com
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