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Why many survivors do not report sexual assault
August 15th, 2017 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsThis piece was originally published as an op-ed in The Straits Times’ Opinion section on 15 August 2017. In 2015,... -
Let’s Talk: The role of technology in sexual assault
August 14th, 2017 | Events, Gender-based ViolenceWe warmly invite you to join us for this dialogue session to find out more about the role that technology... -
Growing Up Perempuan: Interviewing Skills Workshop
August 10th, 2017 | Children and Young People, Events, Gender-based Violence, Muslim Women's Rights, Older People and CaregivingWe will be conducting an interviewing skills workshop for those of you who would like to interview your older female... -
Beyond the legalities of the Hague Convention: the distress of mothers fleeing Singapore with their children
Many parents are not aware that taking their own child to another country without the consent of the other parent... -
Hari Raya 2017 – Love, Faith, Work
July 28th, 2017 | Gender-based Violence, Muslim Women's RightsBy Nurin Adila Shahrin, GEC volunteer This piece delves into the guest speaker’s experience of Islamaphobic hate crimes. In collaboration... -
How the role of Malay women has – or hasn’t – evolved
By Filzah Sumartono (GEC coordinator) & Firqin Sumartono A version of this article was published in Karyawan magazine. More women... -
Blank Run: A play on the effects of sexual violence
July 25th, 2017 | Events, Gender-based ViolenceBlank Run, a multidiscplinary theatrical production, is premiering in Singapore and we warmly invite you to join us for this... -
Growing Up Perempuan: Tell your story!
We invite you to contribute your story to our forthcoming book “Growing Up Perempuan”! This book is meant to be... -
Remittance: A realistic portrayal of lives of foreign domestic workers in Singapore
July 19th, 2017 | Employment and Labour Rights, Poverty and InequalityIn celebration of International Domestic Workers Day (IDWD), AWARE partnered with Aidha, HOME, and the Singapore Committee for UN Women...