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Transnational couples need more assurance of stability
October 31st, 2014 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-edsPolicy reforms for transnational couples are very welcome, but couples need more certainty to pursue stable family lives. -
Preventing human trafficking in Singapore
October 29th, 2014 | Migration and TraffickingThe StopTraffickingSG Campaign urges the government to adopt a victim-centric approach to combating human trafficking. -
Shorten time bar to divorce
October 29th, 2014 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-edsThe three-year time bar to divorce is an unnecessarily burdensome requirement, and should be lowered to one year. -
Roundtable: Not Everyone has ‘Helpers’
October 27th, 2014 | Events, Poverty and InequalityJoin us at AWARE on 20 November 2014 to discuss how “work-life balance” as a problem is handled across class... -
Gender Justice in Islam: A Public Discussion
October 27th, 2014 | Events, Muslim Women's RightsJoin GEC (Gender Equality is our Culture) in collaboration with WALI (Women and Law in Islam) for a public discussion... -
Support for homemakers must go beyond verbal tributes
October 2nd, 2014 | Letters and op-eds, Poverty and InequalityDo Singapore’s social and economic structures sufficiently reward and protect those who perform domestic labour and caregiving? -
Better sex education will help youth make safer decisions
September 22nd, 2014 | Children and Young People, Letters and op-eds, Sexual and Reproductive HealthSex education in schools and open discussions at home should discuss pornography and sex without shaming young people. -
Have more women in leadership roles? Govt can set example
September 9th, 2014 | Letters and op-eds, Women in LeadershipThe Government should set a positive example by increasing the number of women in political leadership. -
Roundtable: A Gendered Perspective on Extremisms in the Middle East
Join us for a roundtable on 4 September to explore the conflicts in the Middle East and how they are affecting...