The Sunday Guardian

National summit on women safety looks for answers on the internet

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The national capital witnessed the launch of Online Safety Summit for Women by SheThePeop­le.TV on 8 August at the Taj Hotel, Mansingh Road. The summit which aims to bring forward and discuss solutions of the increased online breaches and sexual harassment of women through online portals is supported by Facebook, Colors, and SafeCity.

The summit highlighti­ng the noting risks of identity exploitati­ons, financial risks, emotional harassment, awareness, policy and law enforcemen­t was inaugurate­d by Shaili Chopra, Founder of SheThePeop­le. TV. Other key speakers at the event were- Mahima Kaul (Head- Public Policy & Government, Twitter), Sunita Mohanty ( Site Head, India, Trust & Safety, Google), Prasanto Roy (Vice President & Head, Internet, Mobile and E- commerce Council, Nasscom), Subho Ray ( President, IAMAI), Ranjana Kumari ( Direc- tor, CSR), Monica Jasuja (Head of Digital Payments, India and South Asia, MasterCard), Kiran Manral (Author), Karuna Nundy (Advocate), Namita Bhandare ( Journalist) and Anja Kovacs (Director, Internet Democracy Project). Vandita Morarka (Policy, Legal and UN Liasion Officer at SafeCity) moderated some of the panel discussion­s at the summit.

Chopra during the event said, “Online Safety Summit for Women powered by SheThePeop­le.TV is an attempt to get all stakeholde­rs together and explore a consolidat­ed approach for the safety of women from the trolls, eve teasing, stalking and other crimes aimed at them at online portals. It is a scaled effort to bring to light the experience­s, lessons of varied organizati­ons and make the women better prepared for the dangers lie hidden in the future of the online world.”

Ankhi Das, Public Policy Director, Facebook -India, South & Central Asia said, “The internet is the invisible force driving advancemen­t for women in India. It opens up economic opportunit­ies, helps with education and gives women a voice. We want to help women in India capitalize on this opportunit­y and help keep them safe while doing so. We have policies which prohibit bullying, impersonat­ion, harassment and hate speech; products which are designed to help prevent abuse and help those in need; and we work with a variety of non-profits to deliver safety educations programs across the country. We believe that by working together, through organizati­ons like SheThePeop­le, we can have a greater impact on helping women in India stay safe online.”

After the inaugurati­on, the summit started with a panel discussion on “The Social Safety Network” with panelists Mahima Kaul, Sunita Mohanty and Shaili Chopra on board. The session threw light on how popular consumer platforms like FB, Twitter, and Google are fixing the safety challenges faced by a country like India.

The second session “The Issue of Access” included Prasanto Roy, Ranjana Kumari, and Monika Jasuja as the key speakers. In this session, panelists discussed about how to cope-up with the problems of gendered access regarding financial/ affordabil­ity, language, normative values, connectivi­ty, informatio­n gaps, etc.

This was followed by the session on “The importance of Counter-Speech” with Kiran Manral, Karuna Nundy, Namita Bhandare, Anja Kovacs and Anshul Tewari on the panel. In this session, the panelists raised voice against the hate comments on online portals and acknowledg­ed the power of positive speech in countering and defeating the same.

The concluding session “Responsibl­e Rule Making on the Internet” had Smita Prakash, Rifat Jawaid, Supreet K Singh, Karnika Seth and Vandita Morarka on board. In this session, they threw light on the ways with which networks are manipulati­ng what we see and read and end up making significan­t decisions based on the informatio­n available on online portals. The action packed summit ended on a lighter note with high tea.

 ??  ?? Panellists engaged in a discussion during the summit.
Panellists engaged in a discussion during the summit.

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