Research Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Since 1998, AWARE has had a sub-committee that writes and submits shadow reports to the United Nations (UN)
CEDAW, on the status of women and ongoing gender inequalities in Singapore. This shadow report serves as a complement to Singapore's national submission. AWARE has submitted three such shadow reports: one in 2007, one in 2011 and one in 2017. AWARE was one of the 13 NGOs that submitted a joint report to the UN
CEDAW Committee on 2 October 2017. The report was titled ‘Many Voices, One Movement’. This was the first time that the different NGOs collaborated to produce a joint report. The report highlighted various key recommendations, which included the adoption of gender quotas to improve women's representation in public positions (including the Cabinet); the elimination of the "head of household" concept from policy and decision-making; the implementation of a comprehensive
anti-discrimination law to better prevent pregnancy discrimination and discrimination against Muslim women on the basis of religious garb; the decision to allow Muslims to choose to distribute estates in accordance with Muslim or civil law; as well as the removal of marital immunity for all sexual violence offences. The report also outlined the five biggest challenges that they encounter: housing, employment, childcare, poverty and stigma.
Aim For Zero In November 2018, AWARE launched a two-year campaign called Aim For Zero, urging Singaporeans to move towards a society with zero sexual violence. This campaign was sparked by the global
#MeToo movement that erupted in late 2017, whereby women spoke up about the sexual violence they had suffered in their lives. The rise of #MeToo was accompanied by a 79% spike in cases at AWARE's Sexual Assault Care Centre in October 2017. Aim For Zero had an official launch event on 26 November 2018,
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Guest-of-Honour for the opening event was Singapore's Minister for Law and Home Affairs,
K Shanmugam. At the event, AWARE debuted a video featuring 10 Singaporean women talking about their own experiences of sexual violence, many for the first time.
Working with policy-makers Single parents The
Ministry of National Development (MND) had responded to AWARE's in-depth December 2016 study on single parents, saying that it would take the organisation's findings into consideration. Following the study, AWARE launched a petition on 15 May 2017, in conjunction with the
International Day of Families, to lobby the
Singapore government to give more help to single parents. The petition launch was accompanied by a video ("Single Parents Talk Housing"), showing six single mothers discussing the challenges they faced when they attempted to obtain housing. Parliamentary push for housing access for single parents also helped to boost AWARE's stance on the issue. On 11 September 2017,
Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency (GRC) MP
Louis Ng submitted a separate petition to Parliament on behalf of seven single parents. MP Louis Ng hoped that the petition would result in the recognition of unmarried parents and their children as a family nucleus to ensure their eligibility for public housing schemes. In addition, he hoped to remove debarment periods preventing divorced parents from renting from the HDB or owning subsidised flats.
Female caregivers and older women In 2017, AWARE cast a spotlight on the needs of female caregivers and older women in its advocacy related to Singapore's national budget. With increasing evidence that the impact of the ageing population falls disproportionately on women, the organisation urged the government to budget for care as a social good, rather than leaving its costs for families to address on their own. The organisation also emphasised, in the media conversation, the need to place
elder abuse in the context of a wider caregiving infrastructure.
Migrant spouses AWARE has kept the rights of foreign spouses on Singapore policy-makers' agendas. AWARE worked with members of parliament to highlight the lack of rights and support for migrant spouses, particularly foreign wives of Singaporean citizen men, as a key women's rights matter at the
UN Human Rights Council in June 2016. To mark
International Migrants’ Day in 2016, AWARE also released a policy brief calling for key reforms that would particularly help lower-income transnational families.
Strengthening civil society networks '''Power Fund: Women's Fund For Change''' AWARE announced the launch of the Power Fund: Women's Fund For Change, a fund to provide emerging women's rights groups with seed funding and other resources, at its annual fundraiser, The Love Ball, in September 2017.
Awards, honours and recognition In 2015, AWARE was one of Just Cause Asia's top four recommended charities to donate to, out of 10 different women's-focused organisations. AWARE received gold-standard recognition when Singapore's Charity Council presented Charity Governance and Charity Transparency Awards to the organisation in 2016. == Controversies==