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The right to protection from marital rape
December 10th, 2012| External CampaignsThe Singapore Penal Code accords legal immunity to husbands who rape their wives. The assumption is... -
AWARE applauds State’s signing of the CRPD
December 4th, 2012| Children and Young PeopleSigning the Convention underscores Singapore's collective commitment to do even more to improve the ... -
Proceed with caution on social egg freezing
November 21st, 2012| Letters and op-edsReproductive technologies tend to have class biases. We should ensure that our policies do not enco... -
Tolerance has its virtues but we must go beyond it
November 17th, 2012| NewsTolerance must not mean the toleration of any form of discrimination, justified in the name of tradi... -
Gender equality must take centrestage in shaping population policies
November 9th, 2012| Employment and Labour RightsIt is not short-term materialism that discourages Singaporeans from having children, but realistic e... -
Let’s stop conflating wealth with worth
October 29th, 2012| NewsThe Amy Cheong episode presents Singaporeans with an opportunity to openly debate the ethics of li... -
AWARE supports men’s rights as fathers
October 29th, 2012| Family and DivorceThis letter was written in response to the news that the National Trades Union Congress is calling ... -
Including the poor in an inclusive society
October 17th, 2012| Letters and op-edsA more comprehensive approach is needed to improve social mobility across generations and to de-femi... -
Not just sugar and spice and everything nice
October 12th, 2012| Children and Young PeopleDo girls in Singapore grow up as the equals of boys? Current discrepancies in cultural attitudes su...