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Uber will soon be hosting gender sensitisation e-session for drivers in Bhubaneswar

●     Uber set to gender sensitise 100,000 drivers in India by end-2021

●     Expanded partnership with NGO Manas Foundation to cover 34 cities in India 

●     63,000 drivers sensitised pre-pandemic through in-person sessions

 Bhubaneswar, 25th March, 2021 ( Odisha Samachar )- : As part of its continued efforts to raise the bar on safety, Uber will start hosting exclusive gender sensitisation sessions for drivers on its platform in Bhubaneswar.

Earlier this month, the company had announced its goal to gender sensitize 100,000 drivers in India through an expanded partnership with the Manas Foundation, a Delhi-based NGO working in the field of mental health, gender equity, and justice, by end-2021.

Uber had first partnered with the Manas Foundation in 2018 with the aim to sensitise select drivers and ensure they’re more courteous and attentive to the needs of women riders. Through in-person sessions conducted across 7 Indian cities before the pandemic, the partnership sensitized 63,000 drivers. After a brief halt in sessions due to COVID-19, Uber India and the Manas Foundation are now delivering them virtually over Zoom in 34 cities. Please check the Newsroom Post here for city details.

These gender sensitisation sessions educate drivers on how men and women use public transport systems, the extent of harassment women face in public spaces and highlight the role of drivers in addressing the issue. They also learn how to modify their professional behaviour to make women feel safer and commit to being a part of the solution.

Speaking on the partnership, Pavan Vaish, Head of Driver, Supply & City Operations (Mobility), India & South Asia, Uber said, Safety is at the core of everything Uber does. Our goal is to enable safe transportation for women, which in turn has a huge impact on the choices they make and the opportunities they can access. Our partnership with Manas Foundation has been very positively received by drivers who display their certificates with great pride inside their cars. We are delighted to expand the program to more cities this year and will continue to work towards scaling this program further.”

Adding to the conversation, Monica Kumar, Co-Founder, Manas Foundation said,  “We take drivers as important stakeholders in making public transport safe and equal for women. They play a crucial role to promote women’s mobility and these gender sensitization sessions are designed to make them socially responsible and activate behavioral change.  We are pleased to expand the gender sensitisation program with Uber and are confident that these new virtual sessions will be received well and we will be able to contribute towards enhancing women’s safety.”

To enhance safety on its platform, Uber has pledged $5 million to thought-leading women’s safety organizations through 2022 as part of its global Driving Change initiative.

Uber has continued to harness technology to enhance rider safety on its platform through a host of safety features such as two-way feedback and ratings, telematics, and GPS, among others. Riders feel safe knowing that they can share their trip with their loved ones, their phone numbers are masked and the drivers have been screened.

During an emergency, the in-app emergency button, within the safety toolkit lets riders connect with law enforcement officials at the tap of a button. Also, Uber’s dedicated 24X7 Safety Helpline number allows riders to speak directly to a representative of Uber’s safety team should they have an urgent, non-emergency issue, during a trip or up to 30 minutes after the trip has ended.

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