Vritti May 2017 | Page 30

30 vritti Changing Lives May 2017 In some Middle Eastern countries, men randomly dial mobile numbers till they reach a woman. In many emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America, women have to think twice before sharing their number with retailer because of the fear of being overheard by a stranger. Often the number is sold by the retailer to miscreants, multiplying the problem. These miscreants are known to call up women frequently and pass derogatory comments, leading to a feeling of fear and insecurity in these women. For example, in India's largest state Uttar Pradesh, some recharge retailers are known to sell mobile number of their women customers for a hefty price. The mobile number of women can fetch a price ranging from INR 50 (US$ 0.77) to INR 500 (US$ 7.72), depending on looks. This has led to sharp increase in harassing and abusive calls in the state. Between 15 November 2012 and 31 December 2016, Uttar Pradesh Police received 582,854 complaints on Women's Help Line 1090 F I G U R E related to harassment on phone. Complaints related to harassment on phone constitute 88% of the total complaints received by police on Women Help Line 1090.[1] In case male members of the family come to know about the harassment calls, they usually suspect the women of being a willing victim. Thus, restrictions are put on women and they become dependent on the men in their family for recharge. As men recharge women's phone as per their convenience, women have zero balance for long duration leading to decline in their mobile usage. In some cases, women are completely restricted from using the mobile phone broadening the mobile ownership gender gap. GSMA report 'Bridging the Gender Gap: Mobile Access and Usage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries' also highlights harassment from strangers as one of the key barriers for women in owing or using a mobile phone. The issue is experienced globally as shown in figure 1. [2] 1 Female respondents who agree or strongly agree that harassment from strangers is a barrier to owning or using a mobile (%) 76% 74% MEXICO COLOMBIA Source: GSMA [2] 69% 58% 55% 40% 33% CHINA JORDAN EGYPT TURKEY INDIA 28% INDONESIA 22% KENYA 21% NIGER 19% DRC