AWARE Press Con Highlights

EXCO and staff in last minute discussion before press con
EXCO and staff in last minute discussion before press conference

 

Tweeters Callan & June wait for the presscom to start.
Tweeters Callan & June wait for the presscom to start.

Callan’s Report on the Press Con

 

June shows Twitter to Connie Singam
June Yang show Twitter to Connie Singham

 

Corinna, Ching Wi, Dana & Joo Hymn just before kick off.
Corinna Lim, Yap Ching Wi, Dana Lam & Tan Joo Hymn just before kick off.

 

Press Kit:

 

State of the Nation’s Women report

AWARE, Singapore’s leading women’s rights advocacy group, is launching a two-year project to reach out to a wide range of women in Singapore and gather their views on the issues that most affect them. These views, together with other research findings, will be published in 2011 in a report titled The State of the Nation’s Women.

In its scope, the State of the Nation’s Women (SNW) report will be similar to the CEDAW shadow reports that AWARE produces and submits to the United Nations. CEDAW, or the Convention for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, is regarded as an international bill of rights for women. Countries that sign the convention have to submit national reports at least once every four years on the progress they have made to remove all discrimination against women. Shadow reports are submitted by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and are considered alongside the national reports by the UN’s CEDAW Committee.

Like the CEDAW report, the SNW report will examine the state of Singapore’s women in areas such as employment, health, family, leadership, and media. But a key difference is that the voices of Singapore’s women will feature prominently in the SNW report.

“Our CEDAW shadow reports have identified the inequalities that still exist and the many issues that need to be addressed, such as the lack of sexual harassment laws, stereotyping in the media, the need for more day care centres for young parents and for greater financial security for older women,” said Dana Lam, AWARE president.

“What we will now do, in parallel with our CEDAW work, is reach out to women in Singapore and get their views on all these issues. We want to get the women to talk and we will listen carefully. We want to find out what they see as the key challenges in their lives, what they would like to see by way of changed or new policies and laws. The State of the Nation’s Women report will cover largely the same ground as the CEDAW reports but it will be from the perspective of a cross-section of Singapore’s women.”

AWARE will reach these women in a variety of ways, including a forum series called ‘Stand Up and Speak Out’. There will also be talks and small group discussions, and at least one major conference. Joint projects and other forms of collaboration with the media and with other NGOs will be explored.

Millie (camera woman & editor extraordinaire) with Fizz and Nicole

 

Ching Wi, Rina, Kerry and Marisse

 

Margie and Nancy

 

Lelia and Joo Hymn

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2 responses to “AWARE Press Con Highlights”

  1. TaniaDeRozario

    Awesome. Followed the Press Conference via Twitter and am now reading the details.

    I think AWARE’s decision to get on with it’s work is a good one. No point in drawing out what is already done. It’s also great that some firms have waivered portions of their fees.

    The upcoming programmes sound exciting and challenging. And necessary. I’m so happy AWARE is back in good hands!

    xo

  2. DavidLeong

    This is really an excellent page to view & read!!! Do you aware something? Full of smiling joyful & beautiful faces with bodies’ action of languages too… hehehe! Your projective programme is much deeper than I thought because it is insightful with cutting-edge. You are/will-be the assistants of modern SCIENTISTS of EAST & WEST plus NORTH & SOUTH too? Smile & Cheer to all Singaporeans!!!

WAA!

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