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Roundtable: The Harassment Bill: promises and problems
March 6th, 2014 | Events, Workplace HarassmentThe Protection from Harassment Bill is an exciting step forward for womens rights in Singapore and a major advocacy success... -
Welcome recognition of harassment, but employers should be involved
February 26th, 2014 | Gender-based Violence, Workplace HarassmentThe announcement of new anti-harassment law is welcome news. More must be done to involve employers. -
Sex crimes are against people, not ‘purity’
February 24th, 2014 | Gender-based ViolenceSome see rape as a crime against "purity", rather than recognising it as an attack on a victim's bodily autonomy. -
Say ‘no’ to online sexist speech
February 11th, 2014 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsOn Safer Internet Day today, let's remember that online harassment often specifically targets women. -
Rethinking fundamental approaches to budget making
February 7th, 2014 | Poverty and InequalityWe call for the budget process to be more transparent and inclusive in our recommendations for Budget 2014. -
Inclusive society must promote health of all
The Health Promotion Board has not only the right, but also the duty to dispel myths about same-sex relations. -
Discontinue the use of polygraph on assault victims
January 27th, 2014 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsGiven the poor accuracy and reliability of polygraphs, we question their use on victims of sexual assault. -
A teen’s-eye view of cyber-bullying
January 22nd, 2014 | Children and Young PeopleA whopping 58% of youths in Singapore have been bullied online, the second highest in the world behind China. -
Women in Science
January 20th, 2014 | Women in LeadershipDespite gender parity in undergraduate enrolment numbers, women remain severely underrepresented at the level of STEM faculty.