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AWARE’s fruitful week at the United Nations
July 28th, 2011| Employment and Labour RightsAfter years of preparation, the AWARE’s CEDAW team saw our hard work pay off with our successful l... -
Singapore government’s CEDAW delegation reports to the UN
July 26th, 2011| Employment and Labour RightsThe following are some highlights from the Singapore government’s responses to questions posed by ... -
Is a female President impossible?
July 18th, 2011| NewsSparse female representation at the highest levels of Singapore's public and private sectors effecti... -
Our CEDAW team speaks at the United Nations
July 18th, 2011| Employment and Labour RightsThis year marks the third time that AWARE is submitting a Shadow Report to the United Nations commit... -
How she became indomitable
June 13th, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceFrom prosecuting more sex traffickers than the Nepal government to helping former sex workers start ... -
Roundtable Discussion: Technology & gender
June 2nd, 2011| EventsIn Singapore, the relationship between gender and technology goes largely unquestioned. While the di... -
Why no female Minister?
May 21st, 2011| NewsAWARE is disappointed by the absence of a female minister in the new Cabinet line-up announced b... -
Honouring those who fought for the Women’s Charter
April 11th, 2011| NewsThe following is the speech given by social activist and former AWARE president Constance Singam at ... -
Five Women Leaders We Love
January 11th, 2011| NewsCongratulations to Brazil on the inauguration of Dilma Rousseff (right), its first female president,...