Violence against anyone is a human rights violation. Today, 25th of November is a special day to focus on violence against one group – women. Set aside by the United Nations (UN) as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, this day is one of commitment to stop the violence against women and to affirm that it is NOT right for women and girls to face any form of violence in the home, at school, at the workplace and in the streets. The sobering fact, according to UN, is that globally, seven in 10 women face some form of violence in their lives. In Singapore, research conducted by the International Violence against Women Survey indicated that 9.2% of the 2006 Singaporean women surveyed experienced some form of violence during their adult lives (from the age of 16) . Read the rest of this entry »
MARUAH statement on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
25 November 2013Human Rights Day 2013 – Speak Out!
12 November 2013December 10th is a special Day – IT IS HUMAN RIGHTS DAY.
It is a day for us to reflect, to ponder, to meditate on how well we are living with dignity and enabling others to live in dignity.
At MARUAH we have observed Human Rights Day every year. And always by asking people to participate. Because Human Rights is about how we interact with each other, how we treat people, and how we believe in a value system. Read the rest of this entry »
A Dignified Life for All – submission to MOM for Second Phase of Employment Legislation Reviews
30 October 2013MARUAH has submitted feedback on the Ministry of Manpower second phase of reviews of the Employment Act (EA) and the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA).
Our submission document can be found below.
MARUAH submission to Employment Act Phase 2 Review
Migrant Workers’ Access to Justice at Home: Indonesia
25 October 2013A new report, by the Migrant Worker Access to Justice Project, is the first comprehensive study of migrant workers’ access to justice in their country of origin. Using the example of Indonesia as a case study, the report analyses the mechanisms through which migrant workers may access justice in Indonesia or through its embassies, and the systemic barriers that prevent most workers from receiving full redress for harms that they suffer before, during, and after their work abroad.
More information can found at the link below.
http://www.migrantworkerjustice.org/content/publications
Debate and Panel Discussion: Education & The Rights Of The Child
8 October 2013MARUAH invites you to commemorate Universal Children’s Day by spending an afternoon considering the rights of the child in the Singapore education system.
The Debate
Student debaters from Debate Association (Singapore) will be debate the responsibilities of the parents, schools and policy in the education and well-being of the child. Watch this space for the release of the hot topic motion.
The Discussion
The panel discussion will focus on the development of rights-based education policies including the right to quality education, the right to a child-friendly and healthy learning environment and the provision of a broad-based curriculum.
Join in the discussion with our panel of educators, parents and Adrian Tan- lawyer and author of the bestselling novels The Teenage Textbook and The Teenage Workbook. Read the rest of this entry »
Public Consultation On ASEAN – 26 Oct 2013
5 October 2013MARUAH invites you to a Public Consultation on ASEAN. This is an opportunity to become more familiar with ASEAN and its processes, to make a commitment to ASEAN for our own national interests for our community and the people in the region.
We are holding a consultation on the ASEAN Charter as Article 50 of the Charter stipulates that the Charter be reviewed 5 years after its entry into force. The Charter is the fundamental document, a governance code, a code of conduct if you like, in ASEAN. MARUAH believes that the review is necessary to improve and strengthen the regional group, its processes and institutions to serve the people of ASEAN better. Read the rest of this entry »
Media coverage on MARUAH position paper on GRC system – Part 2
26 August 2013Yahoo News Singapore carried MARUAH’s response to comments by A/Prof Eugene Tan and Dr Gillian Koh on MARUAH’s position paper on the GRC system.
Also see below for more media coverage
http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2013/08/24/having-race-requirements-in-elections-is-a-form-of-racial-politics/
http://www.breakfastnetwork.sg/?p=7275
Note:
Part 1 of media coverage here
MARUAH’s position paper on the GRC system here
International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
23 August 2013Today, the 23rd of August is the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, as designated by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The day is in remembrance of the atrocities and gross human rights violations committed during the transatlantic slave trade.
The date is of particular significance because it commemorates the 1791 uprising on the island of Santo Domingo (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic), which was a major milestone and catalyst in the eventual abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
This August 23rd, MARUAH would like to remember the men and women who were denied the very basic right of being a free human being.
For more details, visit the link below.
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/events/prizes-and-celebrations/celebrations/international-days/slave-trade-and-its-abolition/
Media coverage on MARUAH position paper on GRC system
20 August 2013Both mainstream & social media reported on MARUAH’s position paper on the Group Representation Constituency (GRC) system
Channel News Asia
MARUAH Proposes “Ethnic Balancing Contingency System” As Alternative To GRC http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/maruah-proposes-ethnic/782158.html
Defending the Legitimacy of Singapore Elections: MARUAH Position Paper on the GRC system
19 August 2013MARUAH has published a position paper on the Group Representation Constituency (GRC) system in elections in Singapore.
In this position paper, the second in its electoral reform series, MARUAH approaches the issue of Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) from the standpoint of the right to representative government as well as free and fair elections.
This paper concurs with the goal of ensuring minority representation in Parliament. However it argues that the GRC system is a poor tool to this end because it creates more impediments to electoral and representational fairness than it solves.
See links below for the documents
- powerpoint – MARUAH Position Paper on a fairer alternative to the GRC system
- MARUAH Position Paper On The GRC System
Click the link below to see the 1st position paper in our electoral reform series.
https://maruah.org/2013/02/06/defending-the-legitimacy-of-singapore-elections-maruah-position-paper-on-improving-citizen-confidence-in-the-secrecy-of-the-ballot/
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