Kalpana Viswanath

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Notable Roles

- Co-Founder & CEO, Safetipin (2013–present)
- Board Member, Jagori Women’s Resource Centre (2010–present)
- Former Gender Advisor, UN Habitat & Delhi Government (2007–2015)

Key Recognition

 - Led Safetipin’s expansion into 50+ cities across 15 countries
- Advisory roles with UN Women and the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board
- Named to BBC’s 100 Women List
- Awarded by Women Economic Forum for social innovation

Background and Early Foundations

Born in 1968 in New Delhi, Kalpana Viswanath grew up in a family rooted in education and civil service. She earned her PhD in Sociology, focusing on gender and urban space. Her early work at Jagori — a feminist NGO — exposed her to the realities of unsafe mobility for women across Indian cities. Combining academic insight with community organizing, she began shaping inclusive public policy dialogues. These foundational years culminated in her co-founding Safetipin in 2013, where she blended activism with data science to change how cities measure and manage safety.

Career Milestones and Impact

Year

Milestone

2013 

Co-founded Safetipin, a tech platform using crowd-sourced and sensor data to map urban safety

2015

Partnered with UN-Habitat and Delhi government on nighttime safety audits

2018

Safetipin adopted by Bogotá, Nairobi, and Manila as part of city planning reforms

2020

Launched Safetipin Nite, integrating AI and geospatial imagery for safety analytics

2024

Platform influences safety policies in over 50 cities globally, including multiple smart city projects in India

  • Cities Reached: 50+ across India, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa
  • Data Points Collected: Over 5 million geotagged entries
  • Municipal Partnerships: 20+ city governments
  • Public Transport Redesigns Influenced: 10+ major city networks
  • Gender-Focused Urban Audits: 3,000+ completed

Leadership Style and Influence

Kalpana Viswanath blends grassroots activism with systems-level change. Her leadership is community-centered, impact-driven, and deeply collaborative. She brings policymakers, technologists, and marginalized voices into the same conversation — proving that feminist urbanism is not just possible, but scalable.

Legacy and Future Focus

Kalpana is redefining smart cities — not by sensors alone, but by who gets to move freely. Her upcoming initiatives focus on AI-integrated civic dashboards, safety benchmarking across South Asian cities, and open-data partnerships that let communities become co-designers of public space.

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