Zanele Sokatsha, centre, lead research study for the GRIT project
She states she was breached by police. Now she's brainstorming an AI-integrated app with a panic button that notifies personal security to assist other females caught in South Africa's tragically high rates of abuse.
Peaches, as the 35-year-old sex worker asked to be determined, is among the more than a 3rd of South African women that will experience physical or sexual assault in their lifetimes, according to UN figures.
Slender and outspoken, she remained in a group of around 15 females who gathered late January to the current update of the app established by the nonprofit GRIT (Gender Rights In Tech).
Equipped with an emergency situation button that releases gatekeeper, a proof vault and a resource centre, [loft.awardspace.info](http://loft.awardspace.info/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=b524eb9e00140dfe6492a19b010797c4&action=profile
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AI App Offers a Lifeline For S.Africa's Abused Women
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