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‘Head of household’ concept has no place in policy
February 4th, 2016| Children and Young PeopleThis letter was originally published in The Straits Times on 4 February 2016. The Ministry of Fin... -
Fair for All Families
February 4th, 2016| EventsThis March, AWARE is proud to host Fair for All Families, a FREE carnival in support of single paren... -
10 reasons to end marital immunity for rape
December 16th, 2015| Family and DivorceAccording to the Penal Code, “She’s my wife” can be a complete legal defence to charges of rap... -
Women’s Charter should be Family Charter
December 8th, 2015| Family and DivorceThis post was originally published as a letter in The Straits Times on Dec 8, 2015. The Ministr... -
To fight domestic violence, strive for gender equality
December 4th, 2015| Family and DivorceBy Kokila Annamalai, We Can! Campaign Manager The case of the woman who died at the hands of her ... -
AWARE’s submission to the Women’s Charter consultation
November 13th, 2015| Employment and Labour RightsAWARE was recently invited to submit recommendations to the proposed amendments of the Women's Chart... -
Equality among adults begins with kids
November 11th, 2015| Children and Young PeopleBy Teo You Yenn, Board member In past decades, we have seen more gender equality in education. Ge... -
Power to end domestic abuse lies with all of us
July 29th, 2015| Family and DivorceBy Kokila Annamalai, We Can! Campaign Manager, AWARE Responsibility for family violence lies with... -
Support parents rather than incentivise parenthood
July 14th, 2015| Employment and Labour RightsBy Goh Li Sian, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE We were not surprised to learn that meas...