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Words from Winifred
September 10th, 2012| AGM and AWARE UpdatesDear friends and supporters of AWARE, What drew me to AWARE in 2001 continued to inspire me in my ... -
Dreaming of a truly inclusive Singapore
September 4th, 2012| Family and DivorceThe national conversation should not be dominated by fertility rate. Focus instead on the kind of Si... -
Make income tax relief and MediShield more inclusive
August 24th, 2012| Employment and Labour RightsIn response to calls for public consultation on proposed changes to the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill ... -
Parliament Primer: Cultural shift needed for better birth rate?
August 1st, 2012| Employment and Labour RightsThe following are excerpts of debates on improving the fertility rate, childcare standards, and work... -
Suggestions on marriage & parenthood trends
July 25th, 2012| Family and DivorceThe following are excerpts from a submission of policy recommendations made by AWARE to the Nationa... -
Rethinking the Muslim marriage contract
July 4th, 2012| Gender-based ViolenceA seminar on ‘Rethinking the Muslim Marriage Contract’ was held on April 14, 2012, at the Nation... -
AWARE’s concerns about the Voluntary Sterilisation Bill
July 2nd, 2012| NewsAWARE Comments on the Proposed Changes to the Voluntary Sterilisation Act. AWARE welcomes the Min... -
The protection of identities in the criminal process
June 20th, 2012| Gender-based ViolenceTransparency in court cases is conducive to accountability. However, the provisions for discretionar... -
Parliament Primer: The futility of boosting fertility?
June 19th, 2012| Children and Young PeopleThe following are excerpts of debates on Singapore's fertility rate, childcare facilities, adoption ...