Safer cities for women

Published: May 31, 2022, 2:06 a.m.

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Street harassment and violence against women in public spaces is a global issue. According to one survey, 84% of women in cities around the world reported being harassed on the street before the age of 17; half of respondents said they had been groped or fondled.

It\\u2019s acknowledged that intimidating, violent behaviour from men needs to stop, but what can be done to improve the safety of women and girls in cities now?

We look at initiatives that allow women to tell authorities what changes to make to the fabric of their cities to make them feel safer, plus some new technologies that might help in an emergency.

Presenter: Myra Anubi\\nReporter: Dima Babilie\\nProducer: William Kremer\\nExecutive producer: Tom Colls\\nEditor: Penny Murphy\\nImage: Silhouette of a women (Getty Images)

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