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Was the gang rape charge reduced because of a blog post?
July 20th, 2011 | Gender-based Violence, Workplace HarassmentShould our online personality be the basis of a character assessment in the courtroom? -
Is a female President impossible?
July 18th, 2011 | Women in LeadershipSparse female representation at the highest levels of the public and private sectors here makes this a pipe dream. -
Our CEDAW team speaks at the United Nations
Find out more about AWARE's presentation at the UN's CEDAW Session for Singapore's non-governmental organisations. -
Support the Day Off campaign
June 28th, 2011 | Employment and Labour RightsDomestic workers, like all employees, are entitled to their rest, in accordance with human rights standards and acceptable working standards... -
We welcome initiative to encourage prompt maintenance payments
June 23rd, 2011 | Family and DivorceA new service offered by a credit bureau will make maintenance payment records part of credit reports. -
Reclaim Islam’s message of equality
The Obedient Wives Club is an opportunity to discuss how archaic gender roles impede engagement with today's social problems. -
No to Obedient Wives Club
June 14th, 2011 | Family and Divorce, Muslim Women's RightsAWARE is troubled by the plans to set up this club in Singapore. Its views on marriage are reductive. -
Our response to “Singapore toughens stance on human trafficking”
June 14th, 2011 | Employment and Labour Rights, Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-eds, Migration and TraffickingWe are heartened to learn that the government intends to sign the United Nations treaty against human trafficking. -
How she became indomitable
Activist Anuradha Koirala has overcome great obstacles in her bid to help victims of sex trafficking in Nepal.