Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (30 July 2017)
Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO) (GPS: 1.29946, 103.85173) is a national coordination body located in Waterloo Street, Singapore. It was established in 1952 and represents over 60 women's organizations in the country. The SCWO's mission is to empower women and promote gender equality by advocating for women's rights and interests, and by providing support to women's organizations.
The Singapore Council of Women's Organisations provides a platform for its member organizations to collaborate and exchange ideas, and also organizes events and programs to raise awareness on important issues affecting women. These events include talks, workshops, and networking opportunities. The SCWO also serves as a liaison between the government and women's organizations, and works to ensure that women's perspectives are heard in the policy-making process. With its commitment to promoting the advancement of women in Singapore, the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations plays a vital role in the country's efforts towards gender equality.
Contact
Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO)
96 Waterloo Street,
Singapore 187967.
Phone: +65 6837 0611
The centre is open on weekdays from 9:00am to 6:00pm. On Saturdays, it is opened until 5:00pm while on Sundays, until 4:00pm.
Taking the MRT to Singapore Council of Women's Organisations
On foot, Singapore Council of Women's Organisations is 280 meters on foot to Bras Basah MRT Station (CC2).
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