A mobile voice technology service gives rural Indians an outlet to report on their communities is giving a voice to victims of rape in a country where that crime is often swept under the rug.
Women are reporting rape incidents, other forms of sexual assault and sexual harassment using CGNet Swara. The community journalism platform enables tribal people in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh to call in reports via their mobile phones.

CGNet Swara receives around 400 reports per day that cover everything from local politics to environmental issues. Women file about 30 percent of the reports. Last month, CGNet Swara founder Shubhranshu Choudhary held a training workshop for women, many of whom are illiterate, on how to use the platform.
“All of them are from poor backgrounds, from lower castes, from rural areas," Choudhary told the GlobalPost. Still, they are clear and bold in their documentation of sexual harassment, rape and other issues, he said.
Sources: GlobalPost/ ICFJ
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