ElsaMarie D’Silva (pronouns: she/her) is a social entrepreneur and systems thinker committed to advancing gender equity and safety through data-driven, scalable solutions. She is the Founder of Red Dot Foundation (India) and President and CEO of Red Dot Foundation Global (USA), best known for its flagship platform, Safecity. Launched in December 2012, Safecity crowdsources personal stories of sexual violence and abuse in public spaces and has grown to become the largest open-access data platform on gender-based violence in India, with global reach across more than 17 countries.
By harnessing citizen-generated data, ElsaMarie has pioneered a replicable model for identifying patterns of violence, mobilising communities, and shaping evidence-based policies with police, city planners, and transport authorities - transforming systemic responses to gender-based violence in both urban and rural contexts. Her work is rooted in the belief that safety is foundational to development, and that scalable, tech-enabled, community-led interventions can shift entrenched gender and power dynamics in underserved communities.
In his keynote at the 9th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said: “I am thinking of people like ElsaMaria D’Silva from India, who co-founded a platform that crowdsources and maps sexual violence and harassment... Her efforts are mobilising thousands of young people around the world to break the silence and end gender-based violence.” He added that such examples fill him with hope for the future.
ElsaMarie serves on the advisory councils of the Public Interest Registry (stewards of the .ORG domain), the Centre for Protecting Women Online at the Open University (UK), the Brave Movement, and The Gratitude Network. She is a 2019 Reagan Fascell Fellow, 2018 Yale World Fellow, and 2017 Chevening Gurukul Fellow. She has completed executive leadership programs at Stanford, Harvard, INSEAD, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Commonwealth Leadership Program, and the U.S. State Department’s Fortune Mentoring Program. She is also a Rotary Peace Fellow, Aspen New Voices Fellow, Vital Voices Fellow, and a BMW Foundation Responsible Leader.
Sub-specialties:
Gender
Gender Based Violence
Crowdmap
Crowdsourced data
Sexual harassment at the workplace
Women friendly cities
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- Activism and advocacy
- Domestic violence
- Feminism
- Gender-based violence
- Hate crimes
- Human rights
- Online harassment and Free speech
- Public safety
- Reproductive health
- Sex education
- Sexual harassment
- Sexualized violence
- Social justice
- Violence against women
- Women
- Women's empowerment
- Women's issues
- Women's leadership
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Circle of Trust
Tarshi Inplainspeak [April 2021] -
The Demographic Dividend and The Power of Youth: Voices from the Global Diplomacy Lab
Anthem Press (co-editor and wrote a chapter) [February 2021] -
Leadership | Diplomacy 4.0: Tackling global challenges through the Global Diplomacy Lab
The Diplomatic Pouch by Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University [February 2021] -
Can Data Make India a Safer Place for Women?
Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace and Security [June 2019] -
Development as Dignity: Frontline Stories from Development Experts in the Global South
Aspen Institute (wrote a chapter) [June 2018] -
Tackling Gender Equality through Technology and Crowdsourced Data
Impakter [December 2017] -
Why I Think The Manchester Attack Was Aimed At Women And Girls
NPR Goats and Soda [May 2017] -
Clothing Regulations Are Just an Excuse to Control Women
TIME [September 2016] -
Welcoming Men as Caretakers Can Help Close the Gender Pay Gap
Huffington Post [February 2016] -
Don't Harass Women in Public
CNN [April 2015]
The creation of gender-segregated spaces to ensure women’s safety does not address the root causes of violence.















