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Abortion laws should protect patients’ rights and welfare
November 29th, 2013 | Letters and op-eds, Sexual and Reproductive HealthLaws relating to access to abortion should seek only to protect the rights and welfare of patients. -
Break the silence of violence
November 29th, 2013 | Family and Divorce, Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-eds, Workplace HarassmentWould you recognise violence when you see it? Carol Chandler and Moana Jagasia discuss the different forms of violence prevalent in society today. -
Roundtable: Attitudes and Risk Behaviors of Women with HIV-Positive Partners
On December 9, AWARE will hold a roundtable to share the findings of our study the attitudes and risk behaviours of... -
Roundtable: Women with HIV-Positive Partners
November 20th, 2013 | Events, Family and Divorce, Gender-based Violence, Sexual and Reproductive HealthAWAREs next roundtable will be held on 9 December, featuring speaker Mee-Lian as she shares the results of our study... -
The perplexing case of Purple Light
Why does the banning of misogynistic lyrics in the Purple Light song bother some people so much? -
Don’t judge women’s worth on physical beauty
With the growing popularity of cosmetic treatments, we question the attitudes that fuel this demand despite their inherent risks. -
The right of every woman to choose what to wear
November 12th, 2013 | Employment and Labour Rights, Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-eds, Muslim Women's RightsThe crucial person to listen to on whether a woman should wear a headscarf is the woman herself. -
Roundtable: Sex Trafficking in Singapore
November 5th, 2013 | Events, Migration and TraffickingOn 15 November, this month’s roundtable brings to you a screening of the documentary, ‘Forest Brothel’, followed by a discussion on sex... -
More than bookkeeping – Budget advocacy for CSOs
Civil society organisations (CSOs) help members of diverse communities gain representation in the national budget process.