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Open letter to the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
September 23rd, 2015| Letters and op-edsThis open letter from AWARE's Executive Director, Corinna Lim, was sent to Prime Minister Lee Hsien ... -
Women have much to contribute in politics
September 9th, 2015| NewsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager Disappointingly, in this election, wo... -
How parties can earn our vote in the General Election
August 5th, 2015| NewsHow parties can earn our vote in the General Election A small cross is a big deal. The ballot i... -
Reflections on Muslim Women’s Role and Contributions in History
March 25th, 2015| Muslim Women's RightsJoin 'Gender Equality IS Our Culture' as we celebrate the contributions of women to our society! ... -
Adopt Concrete Targets for Board Diversity
November 11th, 2014| Letters and op-edsBy Winifred Loh, President, AWARE We applaud Minister Grace Fu’s sustained support for board dive... -
Have more women in leadership roles? Govt can set example
September 9th, 2014| Letters and op-edsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, Aware At the recent Singapore Ins... -
Caregiving support needed for board gender diversity
May 19th, 2014| Letters and op-edsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, Association of Women for Action and R... -
‘Opting out’ and the glass ceiling
April 2nd, 2014| Gender-based ViolenceBy Jolene Tan We would all like to believe that Singapore society is unprejudiced, valuing contri... -
Women in Science
January 20th, 2014| NewsOn 9 January 2014, AWARE was kindly invited to deliver a lunchtime talk to about twenty people at th...