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Israeli hackathon unveils tech solutions to domestic violence surge
01.06.25
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Maayan Manela
Michal Sela Forum leads the world’s largest hackathon for domestic violence prevention.
AI-powered solutions tackle domestic violence in groundbreaking ways
31.12.24
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Ariela Karmel
A facial recognition system and audio transcription and analysis app are among the innovative Safetech startups emerging from the Michal Sela Forum’s fifth accelerator, focusing on addressing domestic violence through technology. Supported by Google for Startups, these ventures are using tech to enhance personal safety, prevent violence, and provide actionable tools for survivors.
“How much did my sister’s murder cost?” $2.2 million, says report on economic cost of femicide
01.12.24
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Ariela Karmel
A groundbreaking report commissioned by the Michal Sela Forum and conducted by Social Finance Israel reveals that intimate partner violence and femicide cost the Israeli economy approximately NIS 34 billion ($9.35B), with NIS 8.2 million ($2.2 million) per murdered woman. Forum CEO Lili Ben-Ami, whose sister Michal Sela was murdered by her husband, says that prioritizing preventative solutions would save lives and cut public costs.