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Start or Join an Anti-Street Harassment Organization

There are a growing number of on and off-line groups and organizations working at a local, national, and even international level to combat street harassment. If there is one in your area, consider joining them. If there isn’t one, consider creating your own!

Here is a list of many of the groups, organizations, and campaigns addressing street harassment:

Global:

Hollaback (visit their site for a listing of the more than 30 Hollabacks around the world)

Safe and Friendly Cities for All (United Nations)

Safe Cities Project (United Nations)

Africa:

Egyptian Centre for Women’s Rights (Egypt)

Harass Map (Egypt)

I Wish Campaign (Egypt)

No More Street Harassment (South Africa)

Asia/Middle East:

Young Women for Change (Afghanistan)

UNICEF’s efforts to end eve teasing (Bangladesh)

Bijoya Crowdsource Map (Bangladesh)

The Adventures of Salwa (Lebanon)

Blank Noise (India)

Freeze the Tease (India)

Geographies of Violence – Delhi (India)

GotStared.At (India)

Must Bol (India)

Safe Delhi Campaign (India)

Safe City India

Shoot at Sight (India)

VAW Mumbai (India)

ObjecDEFY (Jordan)

Stop Sexual Harassment In Public Vehicles & A Safe City Nepal (Nepal)

Gawaahi.com (Pakistan)

Ramallah Street Watch (Palestine)

Sri Lanka Unites (Sri Lanka)

Fighting Street Harassment of Women in Yemen (Yemen)

Safe Streets (Yemen)

Australia:

Cat Calls: Called Out

People Against Street Harassment Sydney

Europe:

Don’t Touch My (Girl)Friend (Belgium)

Pro Change (Germany)

Love Matters (the Netherlands)

Rosnahal (Russia)

ASH Campaign (UK)

Ending Violence Against Women Coalition (UK)

“Do You Know the Difference?” Lambeth, London (UK)

Feminism Society of Royal Holloway University Tumblr Page (UK)

One Step Too Far (Wales)

North America:

Can I Get a Smile? (NYC, USA)

Catcalled (NYC, USA)

Collective Action for Safe Spaces (DC, USA)

Design Action Collective (Oakland, USA)

Don’t Harass Me Bro (SF, USA)

Every Day Sexism Project (USA)

Girls for Gender Equity (NYC, USA)

Harassment of New York (NYC, USA)

Harlow Project (NYC, USA)

Helping Our Teen Girls In Real Life Situations, Inc.: “Anti-Street Harassment Campaign” (Atlanta, USA)

How Many Women Find Street Harassment Flattering? (USA)

I Was Asking For It? (Seattle, USA)

International Center for Research on Women’s “Making Public Places Safe for Women” Campaign (US/UN)

The Little Bird Project (San Francisco, USA)

Men Can Stop Rape (USA)

METRAC (Toronto, Canada)

New Yorkers for Safe Transit (NYC, USA)

RightRides for Women’s Safety (NYC, USA)

Safe Slope (NYC, USA)

Safe Streets AZ (Arizona, USA)

Street Harassment Project (NYC, USA)

Window Sex Project (NYC, USA)

Women in Cities International (Canada)

Young Women’s Action Team (Chicago, USA)

South America:

Latin America Women and Habitat Network (based in Argentina)

Paremos el Acoso Sexual Callejero (Peru)

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