The Straits Times-Mar 30, 2022

The long-anticipated White Paper on Singapore Women’s Development, submitted to Parliament on Monday, represents another milestone on the journey to gender equality that began in 1961 with the adoption of the Women’s Charter. Even before Independence, Singapore was progressive enough to embrace legislation that regulated relations between husband and wife and parents and children, the termination of marriages and division of matrimonial assets, among other kinds of protection. Much has changed over the past six decades as the rights of women have come to be understood more broadly as an ineradicable part of the rights of citizens to equality and fairness. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-decisive-moves-towards-gender-equality First published in The Straits Times