Gehad Hamdy is an Egyptian dentist and feminist activist working against gender based violence. She was named as one of the BBC 100 Women in 2022. She founded Speak Up and is one of the leaders of Connecting Humanity.
Hamdy received a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from October University for Modern Sciences and Arts.
Hamdy founded Speak Up in 2020, a feminist initiative that works through social networks to identify aggressors of gender violence, sexual harassment and rape. Speak Up encourages women to speak out about harassment, provide legal and emotional support. It also pressures authorities to prosecute and change laws, and highlights narratives of rape culture in the media. Speak Up was involved in the criminalization of Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt in March 2021 and the prosecution of Michael Fahmy for sexually assaulting 6 girls.
In 2024, Hamdy launched Speak Up Helpline, the first online helpline in Egypt, it is a digital reporting and support tool for individualsâÂÂparticularly womenâÂÂfacing online violence, blackmail, harassment, and Technology-facilitated gender-based violence. The helpline enables users to report harmful content on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and TikTok. Speak Up acts as a trusted escalation partner with Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and Aylo helping victims remove abusive content and access digital safety guidance, legal information, and psychological referrals. The helpline receives hundreds of messages daily and represents a core part of Speak UpâÂÂs direct support strategy.
In 2025, Gehad Hamdy was featured in the Horniman MuseumâÂÂs London exhibition âÂÂAll Eyes on Her!âÂÂ, which spotlights eight Egyptian women using creative and activist tools to challenge social norms in Egypt. Her work with Speak Up is highlighted in the âÂÂResistâ section of the bilingual show, celebrating her role in combating gender-based violence and advocating for womenâÂÂs rights in Egypt.
Hamdy is one of the leaders of Connecting Humanity, an activist collective which provides internet access to people in Gaza using donated eSIMs, allowing them to connect to networks outside of Gaza.