 At an outdoor fair, a booth for the website HarassMap is staffed and visited by women, many wearing headscarves and hijabs. What is HarassMap? HarassMap is working to build a future in which neighborhoods, schools, universities, cafes, restaurants, shops, workplaces, and eventually all of Egypt are all safe spaces that never tolerate sexual harassment and always help people when they are harassed. Here's how you can report. We visit the website harassmap.org and scroll down the home page. We find two bright rectangular buttons, report an intervention on the right and report an incident on the left. We click report an incident, then click a box labeled it just happened here. A notice pops up asking for access to our location, which we allow. Scrolling down, we find a map of the Elias Seem neighborhood in Cairo. We fill in a box labeled description, typing, I got sexually harassed by a teenager. Two women saw it and they screamed at him to stop. Under the title type of incident are options such as indecent exposure, mob sexual assault, and sexual photos. We select touching and cat calls. When asked what our role was, we select I was harassed. For the question, did anyone intervene, we select yes, then indicate that they told harasser to stop. We submit the anonymous report. Many organizations and groups from around the world adopt their model to be able to crowd map social issues. Safe City is a platform that crowdsources personal stories of sexual harassment and abuse in public spaces in India. Harass Tracker is an online tool to track and document sexual harassment in Lebanon. Over the years, HarassMap has used videos to stop how sexual harassment is socially acceptable in Egypt. HarassMap.org 2018 Produced by HarassMap