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Call to clarify law on filming domestic workers
Camera surveillance undermines workers’ dignity and can be highly distressing for them. -
Women Leadership and Impact in Asia
November 13th, 2015 | Women in LeadershipThis workshop, hosted by LKYSPP, will build the capacity of women leaders who are influencing change in Asia. -
Gender Justice: A Conversation for Change
November 13th, 2015 | Children and Young People, Gender-based ViolenceIf you're aged between 14-19, join us in a two-day youth forum. -
AWARE’s submission to the Women’s Charter consultation
AWARE was recently invited to submit recommendations to the proposed amendments of the Women's Charter. -
Equality among adults begins with kids
November 11th, 2015 | Children and Young People, Family and DivorceGendered differences persist in the “choices” young women and men feel they should make about study, careers and family. -
Atmosphere of fear prevents pregnant maids from seeking help
According to Article 12 of CEDAW, all pregnant and postnatal women should have access to appropriate support and healthcare. -
Womens representation in politics here still lacking
October 11th, 2015 | Letters and op-eds, Women in LeadershipBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager Oct 5 was a big milestone for Singapore. We celebrated 20 years... -
Dialogue Session: The Lines of Consent
October 1st, 2015 | Gender-based Violence, Workplace HarassmentJoin Yes, All Men and SGRainbow in talking about consent in social and sexual settings. Whether it’s intimacy in a... -
Open letter to the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
September 23rd, 2015 | Letters and op-eds, Women in Leadership22% representation in the Cabinet is an achievable figure, given that Singapore's population is 50% women.