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  2. Singapore Council of Women - Wikipedia

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    The SCW was based on the National Council of Women in India, [5] which was an inspiration to the women at the meeting. [4] The Singapore Council of Women (SCW) was formally created on April 4, 1952. [6] [7] Fozdar served as the first secretary, [5] and Tan Cheng Hiong was the first president. [8] The executive committee of the SCW was very ...

  3. Singapore Council of Women's Organisations - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO) is an umbrella organisation founded in 1980 in order to coordinate the efforts of women's groups in Singapore.The organisation represents many diverse women's groups and advocates for women's rights in the country.

  4. Singapore Council of Women's Organisations Centre - Wikipedia

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    In July 1994, the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations announced that it had acquired a 30-year lease of the building from the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The council planned to spend $800,000 refurbishing the "run-down" building, which was to house around 20 affiliate associations in addition to the council itself.

  5. Women's Charter - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Charter 1961 is an Act of the Singaporean Parliament passed in 1961. The Act was designed to improve and protect the rights of women in Singapore and to guarantee greater legal equality for women in legally sanctioned relationships (except in the area of Muslims marriages, which are governed separately by the Administration of Muslim Law Act).

  6. Singapore Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Women's Hall of Fame is a virtual hall of fame that honors and documents the lives of historically significant women in Singapore. The hall is the creation of the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO), and grew out of an earlier nine-member wall of fame that the organization created in 2005. [1] [2]

  7. Julie Tan (activist) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] She went on to serve on the executive council of the World YWCA. [4] In 1980, she co-founded the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations, serving as its first president from 1980 to 1982. [3] [5] [7] The organization aimed to represent the breadth of women's groups in the country and jointly support women's economic independence. [8]

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  9. Mary Lobo - Wikipedia

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    She advocated for the creation of a local Alliance of Women, the purpose of which would be to "urge women to use their rights and influence in public life," [16] and the establishment of a home for unmarried mothers. [17] Lobo served as the vice-president of the Singapore Council of Women. In 1957, the government appointed her as an official ...