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Marriage, children evidence of one’s stake in S’pore
Low-income Singaporeans should not be denied equal rights to a family life when they marry non-Singaporeans. -
Tweak Women’s Charter for gender equality
May 2nd, 2014 | Family and DivorceA reform in the Women's Charter is necessary to better reflect values of gender equality -
More extensive, universal parental leave needed
May 2nd, 2014 | Employment and Labour Rights, Letters and op-edsA change towards more comprehensive parental leave is beneficial for all -
Civil society responds to the proposed anti-trafficking bill
April 15th, 2014 | Migration and TraffickingAn open letter to MP Christopher De Souza and the Inter-Agency Taskforce on Trafficking-in-Persons. -
Talks: Family Law and You: Divorce Process and Procedure
April 14th, 2014 | Events, Family and DivorceJoin this talk at the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations to understand divorce processes in Singapore. The divorce process in... -
It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure diversity
Any assessment of racial harmony and multiculturalism must also deal with racial discrimination in workplaces. -
This is your life. Get tested.
April 7th, 2014 | Sexual and Reproductive HealthA new video on women and HIV shows that the way that we talk about HIV, marriage and sex can put women’s health at risk. -
‘Opting out’ and the glass ceiling
April 2nd, 2014 | Gender-based Violence, Women in LeadershipStructural barriers and sexist attitudes lead to women's under-representation in leadership, not simply their "choices". -
Flexi-work enables equal division of labour
The idea that flexi-work is economically undesirable is rooted in a sexist division of labour and must be changed.