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‘Apa Itu Activist?’: A Forum on Civil Society Action & Advocacy
August 22nd, 2014 | Events, News
Join a group of passionate activists in collaboration with Yale-NUS International Relations and Political Association (YIRPA) at ‘Apa Itu Activist? A Forum on Civil Society Action & Advocacy’, an event which brings together members of civil society to share experiences, make connections and become more effective advocates for social change.
Speakers include experienced activists and NGOs, parliamentarians, journalists and more. Explore visions for the future with our panelists (including guest speakers on civil society in Taiwan and Malaysia) and ask questions at Q&A sessions.
- What could civil society look like? Perspectives from home and abroad
- Civil society in Singapore: Possibilities and constraints
Date: 20 September 2014
Time: 9am 12:30pm
Venue: Ngee Ann Kong Si Auditorium at U-Town
Price: $6
To register, please click here.
Organisers: Kokila Annamalai, Izyanti Asaari, Kirsten Han, Corinna Lim, Jolene Tan, Jolovan Wham and Yale-NUS International Relations and Political Association (YIRPA).
For more information, including the full programme and biographies of speakers, please click here.
For further questions or concerns, please contact apa.activistforum@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you there!
This event is open to the public. Please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who is interested in advocacy in Singapore.