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                            Hot or not, it shouldn’t matter to the lawJune 8th, 2011| Family and DivorceLinking a divorcée's appearance to her alimony sets a dangerous precedent. It may sound like a...
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                            DaySpring: Building a different kind of safe havenMay 25th, 2011| Children and Young PeopleA new residential treatment centre offers abused teenage girls a customised therapy programme. By H...
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                            Why no female Minister?May 21st, 2011| NewsAWARE is disappointed by the absence of a female minister in the new Cabinet line-up announced b...
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                            AWARE CEDAW Shadow Report 2011May 20th, 2011| Muslim Women's RightsBy Siti Nadzirah The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Wom...
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                            “Bitches in heat” & other gendered insultsApril 20th, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceWomen in the public eye regularly get flamed with sexually violent language by anonymous Internet co...
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                            Still groundbreaking at 50April 11th, 2011| Muslim Women's RightsTwo new books explain why the Singapore Women's Charter, first passed in 1961, remains ahead of its ...
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                            Honouring those who fought for the Women’s CharterApril 11th, 2011| NewsThe following is the speech given by social activist and former AWARE president Constance Singam at ...
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                            The determined dames of DagenhamApril 5th, 2011| Employment and Labour RightsNew movie Made In Dagenham highlights how female factory workers fought for equal pay in 1960s Brita...
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                            Fighting Diskriminasi in South SulawesiMarch 22nd, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceThis piece has been modified for length by the author from its original version on cedaw-seasia.org,...








 
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                               
                                  
								  
                              