United Nations Women, World Health Organization and the Royal Government of Cambodia conducted the recent study on Women’s Health and Life Experiences in Cambodia. The study revealed insights into perceptions and lifestyles of women in Cambodia of whom have suffered...
On 4 December 2015, dbWoman of Deutsche Bank Singapore raised a massive $86,000 in aid of trafficking survivors supported by Hagar Singapore. In keeping with the company’s strong culture and commitment in helping women in their firm realise their full potential,...
On 24 July 2015, Hagar Singapore held its first charity golf tournament at Seletar Country Club, and raised more than $100,000 to support women and children who have survived trafficking and other forms of extreme human rights abuse locally and globally. The day saw a...
As opposed to popular belief, boys are sexually abused in similar numbers to girls in Cambodia. Hagar is amongst the only three NGOs who are helping boys. Read the full article in Cambodia Daily
On 11 June 2015, Hagar Singapore organised a legal workshop for NGO staff, volunteers and supporters, to unpack the new Act on the Prevention of Human Trafficking in Singapore and its implications on various fronts. Workshop presentation courtesy of the Law Society...
Appointed by the Singapore Inter-Agency Taskforce on Trafficking-In-Persons and the Ministry of Home Affairs, HAGAR conducted its first round of Trafficking In Persons training to the Singapore Police Force in August 2014. Its key purpose was to increase specialised...