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Discussing Budget recommendations at the Pre-Budget Forum
January 27th, 2015| Family and DivorceOn 24 January, 20 people attended AWARE's Pre-Budget Forum presenting our recommendations for th... -
Anti-trafficking law: Singapore can do better
December 22nd, 2014| Letters and op-edsBy Vivienne Wee and Goh Li Sian The recently passed Prevention of Human Trafficking Act has been ... -
Don’t overstate risks of abortion
December 17th, 2014| Letters and op-edsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, AWARE Pre-abortion counselling should ... -
Public Consultation on Proposed Changes to Pre-Abortion Counselling Criteria
December 12th, 2014| NewsThis is a summary of key points in the written submission by AWARE to the Ministry of Health, as par... -
S377A ruling contradicts Government position on equality
November 17th, 2014| Gender-based ViolenceBy Goh Li Sian, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE The Court of Appeal’s recent ruling upho... -
Guest blog: Queer liberation is a feminist issue: A Singapore primer
August 11th, 2014| Family and DivorceBy Leow Hui Min In 2009, former law dean Thio Su-Mien proclaimed herself a “feminist mentor”... -
Blog: On my unrequited love for India
August 8th, 2014| Gender-based ViolenceBy Kokila Annamalai, We Can! Campaign Coordinator. This blog post is written in her personal capaci... -
Modeling good values by treating domestic workers with respect
March 18th, 2014| Employment and Labour Rightsby Teo You Yenn The ongoing discussion on the rights of domestic workers to days off and leisure ... -
Budget process needs to be more open and inclusive
January 24th, 2014| Letters and op-edsBy Vivienne Wee And Edwina Shaddick Singaporeans increasingly want to be heard. An increasingl...