Basic Details
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Signal 53.25 – USSD/SMS Reporting Hotline for Digital Violence |
| Type | Service |
| Difficulty | 45 |
| Ideal Capital | 5000 |
| ROI | 100% |
| ETA on ROI | 2 |
| Target Audience | Female candidates, voters, activists, election observers, and NGOs monitoring digital violence. |
| Target Countries | Senegal (Orange/Sonatel, Free). |
| Target Demographics | Women and men aged 18-55, rural and urban, basic-phone and smartphone users, Wolof/French speakers; major Senegalese ethnic groups (Wolof, Pulaar, Serer); interests include civic participation, women’s rights, and digital safety. |
| Description | Launch a USSD/SMS shortcode hotline (e.g., *253#) where victims or witnesses of digital violence against female candidates can anonymously report incidents from any phone without internet. The backend logs reports, geo-tags them, categorizes abuse type, and forwards structured evidence to the Observatoire, NGOs, and legal partners. Monetization: charge NGOs, election-monitoring bodies, and donor programs a monthly subscription or per-report fee; negotiate carrier revenue-share on premium SMS; pursue international donor grants. Starting capital of $5,000 covers shortcode lease, aggregator integration (Africa’s Talking/Twilio), backend development, and one operator agreement. |
| Monetization | Monthly/per-report fees charged to NGOs and election monitors, premium-SMS carrier revenue share, and international donor grants. |
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