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  • Community Art Project: The Unforgetting Space: A Curated History of Malay women in Singapore/Malaya

    April 4th, 2017 | Events, Muslim Women's Rights
    Background Developed as a community-based art project, The Unforgetting Space collaborates with different communities in Singapore to invite their members...
  • Let’s Talk: Body Image and Eating Disorders

    April 3rd, 2017 | Children and Young People, Events
    Body image struggles affect us more than we realise. This social problem has many silently feeling inadequate, developing an unhealthy...
  • Building Dreams: A powerful dialogue session with Muslim women

    Women from all walks of life – mothers, scientists, and entrepreneurs – shared their insights, experiences and struggles on caregiving,...
  • S’s story: Our support matters. Reform suicide law.

    March 21st, 2017 | Suicide
    Last September, AWARE called for the law criminalising suicide to be reformed – urging that it should no longer be an...
  • AWARE response to AGC statement (Joshua Robinson case)

    AWARE’s public response to this case is delayed as it was submitted to The Straits Times, but rejected for publishing. Click...
  • ​Increase proactive coordination to meet needs of families in transition

    This post was originally published as a letter in TODAY newspaper.  The recent letter ‘Clarify HDB assistance scheme for second-time...
  • AWARE collaborates with local artists to produce comics illustrating single parents’ stories

    Single parents face serious difficulties accessing public housing. From unrealistic income ceilings to a lack of transparency and clarity in...
  • P’s story: his wife had to leave Singapore, his newborn waited a long time for citizenship

    March 6th, 2017 | Family and Divorce, Your Stories
    In December 2016, to commemorate International Migrants Day, AWARE released a policy brief calling for greater equality and inclusion for...
  • Our support matters. Reform suicide law.

    March 2nd, 2017 | Suicide
    Last September, AWARE called for the law criminalising suicide to be reformed – urging that it should no longer be an...
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