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Pay maintenance on the basis of fairness, not gender
January 2nd, 2014| Family and DivorceBy Jolene Tan An employment history with substantial gaps due to childcare translates into lower lo... -
Break the silence of violence
November 29th, 2013| Family and DivorceBy Carol Candler, Member, AWARE, and Moana Jagasia, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE ... -
Roundtable: Attitudes and Risk Behaviors of Women with HIV-Positive Partners
November 20th, 2013| EventsOn December 9, AWARE will hold a roundtable to share the findings of our study the attitudes and ri... -
Roundtable: Women with HIV-Positive Partners
November 20th, 2013| EventsAWAREs next roundtable will be held on 9 December, featuring speaker Mee-Lian as she shares the re... -
NDR Speech 2013: A Step In The Right Direction But More Needed
August 22nd, 2013| Family and Divorce19 August, 2013 AWARE is heartened by the policy shifts outlined by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loon... -
Should singles be treated as lesser citizens in housing policy?
July 30th, 2013| Family and DivorceA Roundtable Dialogue on the housing challenges faced by unmarried people in Singapore was held at t... -
The joys of shared parenting
June 19th, 2013| Children and Young Peopleby Callan Tham Following AWARE’s article with three fathers who shared their views on paternity... -
What fathers say on Fathers’ Day
June 17th, 2013| Children and Young Peopleby Abdul Shariff Aboo Kassim, Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, Chan Kin Kok with Vivienne Wee and Ranjana R... -
The trouble with limited paid paternity leave
June 17th, 2013| Children and Young PeopleWhen I became a mother five years ago, I experienced acutely what I had known as a sociologist — s...