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Troubling consequences of seeking consent for abortion
January 2nd, 2014| Children and Young PeopleBy Jolene Tan The proposed consent requirements will thus have the greatest effect in cases where t... -
Roundtable: The International SlutWalk Movement
December 11th, 2013| EventsOn 19 December, learn about SlutWalk movements around the world with Dr Andrea O'Reilly, a professor... -
No shame in sex talk but sexual violence is no joke
December 2nd, 2013| Gender-based ViolenceBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, AWARE Mr Chong Zi Liang suggest... -
Break the silence of violence
November 29th, 2013| Family and DivorceBy Carol Candler, Member, AWARE, and Moana Jagasia, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE ... -
Roundtable: Women with HIV-Positive Partners
November 20th, 2013| EventsAWAREs next roundtable will be held on 9 December, featuring speaker Mee-Lian as she shares the re... -
The perplexing case of Purple Light
November 18th, 2013| Children and Young People(Thanks to all who have come out in support of the move against the problematic Purple Light lyrics.... -
Don’t judge women’s worth on physical beauty
November 18th, 2013| Children and Young PeopleBy Sumedha Jalote, Communications Executive, AWARE The recent charges against two doctors involve... -
The right of every woman to choose what to wear
November 12th, 2013| Employment and Labour RightsBy Sahar Pirzada, Training Institute Executive, and Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior... -
A festival where art meets activism
October 28th, 2013| EventsThis December, We Can! Singapore is breaking the silence of violence with the We Can! Arts Fest. ...