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Helping sex workers, fighting sex trafficking
September 21st, 2011 | Migration and Trafficking, Workplace HarassmentHow to combat the prejudice and exploitation that plague the world's oldest profession. -
Our response to “A PhD’s fine, but what about love and babies?”
Read our letter to the Straits Times regarding Mr Lee Kuan Yew's comments on Singapore's fertility rate. -
What women want (in a President)
August 29th, 2011 | Women in LeadershipIt's time to make non-sexist comments on women's issues a key part of the 'new normal' in Singapore politics. -
Roundtable Discussion: Fighting sex trafficking
Whats up with sex workers in Singapore? A discourse on those trafficked AWARE explores this discussion in Part 2 of... -
SlutWalk Singapore: Happening this December
Organisers aim to take a stand against sexual violence and victim-blaming 2011 has been an exciting year so far, and... -
The two messages of SlutWalk
August 23rd, 2011 | Gender-based Violence, Workplace HarassmentThe first is simple: Blame the rapist, not the victim's clothes. The second is trickier: Reclaim the word 'slut'. -
Armpits: To censor or not to censor?
August 23rd, 2011 | Gender-based ViolenceThis is an account of the talk A Short History Of Modesty In South-east Asia: From The Control Of Women’s... -
Forum on the Presidential Elections
August 17th, 2011 | Events, Women in LeadershipDate: August 20, 2011, Saturday Time: 3.30pm to 5.00pm Venue: 9 Penang Road, #13-15 Park Mall (map) MARUAH (Working Group... -
Our take on UN’s Concluding Observations
There remain many areas where gender equality can be improved in Singapore.