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Who should win the AWARE Awards 2015?
June 22nd, 2015 | News
AWARE is celebrating a landmark of 30 years of history this year and we’d like to commemorate those who have helped play a part in paving the way to gender equality in Singapore through our two annual awards – the AWARE Award honouring those who contribute to gender equality, and the ALAMAK Award, given to those who do the opposite. And we want your nominations!
AWARE Award
Do you know anyone who has contributed significantly to gender equality in Singapore? Nominate them for the AWARE Award 2015!
Since 2011, AWARE has been celebrating those who further gender equality with the AWARE Awards. The winners this year will be announced at our fundraising gala, the Big Birthday Ball, on 7 November. Click here to see the winners of 2014.
Fill this short form to nominate people or organisations who you think deserve the AWARE Award 2014! You can read FAQs and eligibility criteria here. Nominations will close at the end of August.
ALAMAK! Award
Although we are well into the 21st century, there are still remarks, commercials and policies that perpetuate gender stereotypes and sexist attitudes. So we created the Alamak! Award, an annual search for the most annoying, you-have-got-to-be-kidding-me instances of sexism in Singapore. Did you witness a jaw-dropping instance of sexism over the last year? Nominate it for this year’s ALAMAK Award.
Click here to send us your nomination.