Empowering Solo-Living Women: Enhancing Safety and Community in Urban China
Trend of Independence With a significant shift towards independence among urban women aged 18-35, China is witnessing a surge in solo living. This demographic change is highlighted by the projection that 92 million people will be living alone by this year, driven by the desire for a freer and more independent lifestyle.
Starting Points of Solo Living
Stages of Life When Solo Living Begins
Safety and Social ChallengesRecent data indicates that solo-living women face notable safety risks and social isolation, posing challenges that impact their daily lives and broader societal roles. These issues align with global goals like the UN’s SDG 5 for Gender Equality and SDG 11 for Sustainable Cities and Communities, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions.
Actual Issues
Psychological
Pressure
Market Need for Innovative Solutions Recognizing the fragmented and siloed nature of existing solutions in the market, there is a clear and growing demand for innovative services designed specifically for the unique challenges faced by women living alone. This project seeks to develop a comprehensive digital solution that addresses these needs holistically.