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Work injury compensation for sexual harassment?
November 1st, 2013| Employment and Labour RightsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, AWARE The High Court judgment that ... -
‘Fair employment’ must go beyond nationality
October 25th, 2013| Employment and Labour RightsBy Corinna Lim and Jolene Tan Employment must be fair. This simple imperative lies at the heart o... -
Gender dimension to inequality in Singapore
October 22nd, 2013| Employment and Labour RightsBy Vivienne Wee And Sarah Hill Eradicating poverty remains at the core of the United Nations (UN)... -
A new face for National Service?
October 21st, 2013| Letters and op-edsBy Jolene Tan, Communications Manager, AWARE. An edited version of this letter was originally publis... -
Experiences of ageing among women in Singapore
September 30th, 2013| Letters and op-edsby Ranjana Raghunathan and Tan Jian Xiang This year’s theme for International Day of Older Pers... -
Harmful constructions of women in sex education
September 24th, 2013| Gender-based ViolenceSex education is a controversial and hotly debated issue around the world. AWARE’s latest roundtab... -
Young minds and bodies: Is ignorance bliss?
August 13th, 2013| Letters and op-edsby Tan Jian Xiang and Catherine Smith Sex education in Singapore is currently values-based, with ... -
Why does world population growth matter to Singapore?
July 9th, 2013| Letters and op-edsby Vivienne Wee and Faizah Jamal World Population Day, 11 July, passes largely un-noticed in ... -
The joys of shared parenting
June 19th, 2013| Children and Young Peopleby Callan Tham Following AWARE’s article with three fathers who shared their views on paternity...