Women’s Emergency Support App to offer service in Kurdish after 4 years

The Women's Emergency Support Application (KADES), which offers service in six languages, has announced that the app will offer service in five other languages, including Kurdish.

News Center- The Women's Emergency Support Application (KADES), developed four years ago for women to report violence and direct law enforcement officers to the scene, has offered services in Turkish, Persian, Arabic, English, Russian and French.

During at the press conference held at the "Electronic Monitoring Center" was established within the Ministry of Interior, the Security General Directorate (EGM) Public Security Department of the Family and Women against Violence Crime Branch Deputy Director Dr. Sibel Özdemir announced that the Women's Emergency Support Application (KADES) will offer services to women in five other languages, including Kurdish language.

 “It will offer services in 11 languages”

Stating that the app has been downloaded by more than three million women and recorded more than 400,000 reports since 2018, Sibel Özdemir said, “The app is currently offering services in Turkish, Persian, Arabic, English, Russian and French. We have started working on offering services in 11 languages. It will offer services in German, Spanish, Kurdish, Uzbek, and Kyrgyz.”