Stop Online Harm
@stoponlineharm
US Non-profit OrganizationsOverview
About Stop Online Harm
Stop Online Harm is a women-led, survivor-centered organization working to protect and empower those facing Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV). Born from our own lived experiences of online abuse, we exist to ensure no one has to navigate digital harm alone.
What We Do
🆘 Online Ambulance
We provide direct support to survivors of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) across Southeast Asia. Survivors can reach out to receive confidential digital, legal, and psychosocial assistance when they need it most.
📊 Research & Evidence Generation
Stop Online Harm is leading one of the region’s largest research efforts on TFGBV. We have documented more than 700 cases of TFGBV and conflict-related sexual violence. Our insights come from surveying over 4,000 women across Southeast Asia.We are currently conducting the first randomized controlled trial (RCT) measuring the impact of support services for TFGBV survivors — helping set global standards for evidence-based interventions.
🛡️ Workshops & Capacity Building
We train women leaders, journalists, activists, and human rights defenders to protect themselves from online harm and build long-term digital resilience.
Our workshops consistently deliver results: 100% of participants said they would recommend this training to others.
Our IMPACT:
In just one year, we’ve made measurable, life-changing impact across Southeast Asia:
- 500+ survivors supported through our Online Ambulance rapid-response service
- 4.2 million people reached through awareness, education, and digital resilience campaigns
- 700+ cases of TFGBV and conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) documented through OSINT investigations
- 4,000+ respondents engaged in regional research on online violence
- 200+ women leaders trained to strengthen their digital safety and resilience
What We Do
🆘 Online Ambulance
We provide direct support to survivors of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) across Southeast Asia. Survivors can reach out to receive confidential digital, legal, and psychosocial assistance when they need it most.
📊 Research & Evidence Generation
Stop Online Harm is leading one of the region’s largest research efforts on TFGBV. We have documented more than 700 cases of TFGBV and conflict-related sexual violence. Our insights come from surveying over 4,000 women across Southeast Asia.We are currently conducting the first randomized controlled trial (RCT) measuring the impact of support services for TFGBV survivors — helping set global standards for evidence-based interventions.
🛡️ Workshops & Capacity Building
We train women leaders, journalists, activists, and human rights defenders to protect themselves from online harm and build long-term digital resilience.
Our workshops consistently deliver results: 100% of participants said they would recommend this training to others.
Our IMPACT:
In just one year, we’ve made measurable, life-changing impact across Southeast Asia:
- 500+ survivors supported through our Online Ambulance rapid-response service
- 4.2 million people reached through awareness, education, and digital resilience campaigns
- 700+ cases of TFGBV and conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) documented through OSINT investigations
- 4,000+ respondents engaged in regional research on online violence
- 200+ women leaders trained to strengthen their digital safety and resilience