Social Entrepreneur Peru: Albina Ruiz and the Ciudad Saludable
Albina Ruiz, founder of the social enterprise Ciudad Saludable, works with people living in areas dominated by the trash dump
From Bernice Yeung / Reveal: The night shift janitor is an easy target. Working in isolation, cleaners across the country say they have been harassed, assaulted and raped by supervisors and co-workers while tidying office buildings, shopping malls and universities, as our investigation exposed. One such solution is Callisto, which walks a victim through all of the steps for reporting a sexual assault or rape.
This story is part of Rape on the Night Shift, a collaboration between Reveal, FRONTLINE, the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley, Univision and KQED.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab Interview with Tracy DeTomasi of Callisto.
Albina Ruiz, founder of the social enterprise Ciudad Saludable, works with people living in areas dominated by the trash dump
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