Informational guidance
Organizes facts, legal references and possible protection pathways in accessible language, without exposing the user to additional risks.
MULHER DIGITAL
An informational support tool for women who experience or have experienced violence — organizes context, presents legal references and indicates responsible referral pathways. This is not an emergency channel. In situations of immediate risk, call 190 (Police) or 180 (Women's Support Hotline — Brazil).
OVERVIEW
Mulher Digital was born from the need to provide accessible, organized and secure information for women in vulnerable situations — without replacing professional care, without filing official reports and without exposing sensitive data.
Organizes facts, legal references and possible protection pathways in accessible language, without exposing the user to additional risks.
Locates specialized police stations, shelters, reference centers and protection networks near the user.
Presents laws, articles and applicable rights — such as the Maria da Penha Law (Law 11,340/2006) — in a clear, contextualized and accessible way.
Discreet access, encryption and privacy controls designed to protect the user in contexts of risk and surveillance.
Who it serves
Women in situations of risk or violence, qualified support teams, protection organizations and institutions working with gender-based violence.
Initiative
Part of 33 Digital's Social Impact Labs — an independent front for impact technology with autonomy, privacy and accountability.
VISUAL DEMONSTRATION
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CAPABILITIES
Each module was designed to provide useful and safe information without exposing the user, without replacing professional care and without creating dependency on a digital system in situations that require human presence.
Organizes facts, legal references and possible protection pathways in accessible language, without exposing the user to additional risks or requiring her to reveal more than necessary.
Locates specialized police stations, shelters, reference centers (CRAM, CREAS) and protection networks near the user with geolocation.
Presents laws, articles and applicable rights — such as the Maria da Penha Law (Law 11,340/2006) — in a clear, contextualized and accessible way for those without legal training.
Allows organized recording of facts, dates and context to support the user's memory and facilitate care by qualified professionals — without filing official reports.
Case management, alerts, statistics and tracking of ongoing situations by qualified teams — social workers, psychologists and protection professionals.
Notification and alert system for support teams to monitor risk situations with traceability and action history.
Aggregated data panel on cases, profiles, regions and types of violence to support institutional management, research and public policy — without individually identifying users.
Privacy controls, discreet access, data encryption and security settings designed to protect the user in contexts of surveillance and risk.
Technology that guides. People that protect. Systems that do not replace official networks.
IMPORTANT LIMITS
Defining limits clearly is part of responsible design. Mulher Digital was built to support, not to replace. In situations of real risk, human and institutional response is irreplaceable.
In situations of immediate risk, ongoing violence or threat, call immediately: 190 (Military Police — Brazil), 180 (Women's Support Hotline — Brazil), or the local emergency number in your country. No digital tool replaces emergency response.
The tool supports information and organization, but does not replace psychologists, social workers, lawyers, public defenders or any qualified protection professional.
Mulher Digital does not interact directly with police, judicial or public prosecutor systems. Official reports must be filed in person or through the competent channels.
Does not replace the Women's Police Station, CRAM, CREAS, Public Defender's Office, Public Prosecutor's Office or any official protection and support body.
In emergency (Brazil): 190 (Military Police) · 180 (Women's Support Hotline) · 192 (SAMU — Emergency Medical Services) · Nearest Women's Police Station.
International: contact your local emergency services, women's shelter network or gender-based violence support organization.
TECHNOLOGY AND SUPPORT
Mulher Digital is a Social Impact Labs initiative from 33 Digital. Its continuity depends on institutional support — secure cloud, encryption infrastructure, geolocation APIs and partnerships with protection organizations.
Modern interface with AI integration for context organization, legislative database search and personalized guidance.
Location of police stations, shelters, reference centers and protection networks near the user with privacy preserved.
Updated database of laws, articles, case law and rights applicable to women's protection, including the Maria da Penha Law.
Case management with role-based access control, action audit and traceability for qualified teams.
Data encrypted in transit and at rest, discreet access and privacy controls designed for risk contexts.
Cloud infrastructure with LGPD compliance, secure backup and availability to ensure access when most needed.
Support needed: secure cloud, geolocation APIs, updated legislative database, encryption and partnerships with protection networks and official bodies — including international organizations working on gender-based violence.
How to support: companies and institutions can contribute with technical infrastructure, financial resources or institutional partnerships respecting the autonomy and criteria of the Social Impact Labs.
SOCIAL IMPACT LABS
Together with Quilombo Digital, it forms 33 Digital's Social Impact Labs — independent initiatives where technology must serve people without turning impact into spectacle.
Institutional support
For companies and institutions wishing to support Mulher Digital with infrastructure, resources or partnerships.
Demo
For protection organizations, institutions, public bodies and partners who want to see the platform in operation.
Application
Selected intention: Institutional assessment.
Non-Substitution Notice
Mulher Digital can support information, initial guidance, context organization and responsible referral. In a situation of risk, urgency, threat, violence or emergency, the person must immediately seek official channels, protection networks, police (190 — Brazil), Women's Support Hotline (180 — Brazil), health, social assistance, family members or people they trust.
33 Digital builds technology to expand access, organization and context, but no system should be used as the sole source for decisions that may affect a person's rights, security, property, physical integrity, health or freedom.