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AWARE statement on the prosecution of Amos Yee
July 20th, 2015 | Children and Young People, Letters and op-edsAWARE has grave concerns about the negative implications of the recent prosecution of Amos Yee. -
Support parents rather than incentivise parenthood
July 14th, 2015 | Employment and Labour Rights, Family and DivorceWhether to have children is an intensely personal decision. -
End censorship before providing ‘resources’
LGBT materials are often banned in Singapore, reducing access to such resources. -
State support for the elderly crucial
Recently, attention has been given to the fall in the number of nuclear families and its implications for social support. -
Gender Equality IS our Culture: Ramadan talks 2015
June 17th, 2015 | Gender-based Violence, Muslim Women's RightsRamadan Talks are back! For our second round of Ramadan Talks we will be holding a 2-part series of presentations... -
Time to stop upholding singular standard of beauty
June 16th, 2015 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsThe idea that “fairer is better” has very exclusionary implications in a multiracial society. -
Guest blog: Make Contraceptives More Accessible
June 4th, 2015 | Sexual and Reproductive HealthAre women allowed to make informed decisions about their bodies, lives and sexuality? -
Fixing the lopsided nature of parental leave
June 2nd, 2015 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-edsThe disparity between maternity and paternity leave compels women to play a disproportionately large role in childcare. -
Rohingya issue: Asean has duty to act
June 2nd, 2015 | Letters and op-eds, Migration and TraffickingAll ASEAN states should protect the human rights they have espoused.