This 14 January 2012, Think Centre(TC) Singapore's oldest political association will present the Human Rights Defender award to Jolovan Wham.
Keep Reading →The ASEAN Civil Society Conference / ASEAN Peoples' Forum (ACSC/APF 2011) will be held in Jakarta, Indonesia on 3-5 May 2011. Think Centre is inviting Singapore Civil Society Groups to brief and discuss the participation in the ACSC/APF 2011.
Keep Reading →Think Centre kick started 2011 by organizing a dialogue session with Generation X & Y Political Activists
Keep Reading →Think Centre organised a two hour closed door meeting with the UN Special Rapporteur on Racism, Mr Githu Muigai on 24 April 2010 to meet with members of Singapore's civil society.
Keep Reading →Think Centre (TC) in collaboration with the Singapore Working Group for ASEAN (SWGA), held an informal experience-sharing session on the weekend in commemoration of International Human Rights Day (10th Dec) 2009.
Keep Reading →Singapore Working Group for ASEAN together with the International Organization for Migration jointly conducted a workshop on Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers on 4th September 2009.
Keep Reading →The Singapore Working Group for ASEAN will commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 6 December 08 (Saturday).We would like to invite you to take part in a special celebration on 6th December 2008.
Keep Reading →31 May 2008, the Singapore Working for ASEAN led by Think Centre launched a series of discussions on ACSC-4 and ASEAN Peoples' Charter Process.
Keep Reading →The aim of the event was to examine and reflect what Human Rights now means for the average Singaporean. We also wanted to look at what milestones Singapore has made in the global arena as well as the local stage.
Keep Reading →We would like to invite you take part in a special celebration on 8th December, 2007. This event is organized by The Singapore Working Group for ASEAN.
Keep Reading →The civil society-led process is expected to give birth to an ASEAN Peoples' Charter towards the end of 2008, in time for the 14th ASEAN Summit in Thailand.
Keep Reading →A civil society coalition plans to issue its own Asean People's Charter and agenda.
Keep Reading →Through this Declaration, we are launching the process of drafting the ASEAN Peoples' Charter that will embody the shared values and collective aspirations of the peoples of the region.
Keep Reading →Call on neighbouring countries, particularly Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia to take concrete measures to bring meaningful pressure on the Burmese junta
Keep Reading →The Singapore Working Group for ASEAN (SWGA)believes the spirit of a people-centred ASEAN can only be achieved and sustained by upholding human rights principles and ensuring social justice.
Keep Reading →With genuine mandate and larger ranks now, the interim SWG is set to make a difference and be the voice of ordinary Singaporeans at home and in ASEAN.
Keep Reading →The 3rd ASEAN + Civil Society Conference (ACSC-3)will be host in Singapore on 02-04 November 2007 building on the past two ACSC's and the national processes developed in the last two years.
Keep Reading →The consultation-workshop on the ASEAN Charter will discuss the role of civil society in economic, social and cultural development using the human rights framework. The participants will elaborate their vision for a people-centred ASEAN. A vision of what ASEAN should be:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Keep Reading →Most reconciled with the fact that the strategic mode of engaging stakeholders was one of constructive dialogue. After all, civil society did not exist in a vacuum and its advocacy work operated much within certain OB-markers.
Keep Reading →25 August 2007, the Singapore Working Group for ASEAN organized an indoor forum on the theme "ASEAN Charter - What's in it for you & me?".
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