ABIGAIL GOH


This page is a collection of my advocacy work. Feel free to reach out, I'd love to work together or chat!

ABOUT ME: ROJAK


WORK


Sexual violence in Singapore: a crisis - (Kontinentalist AND WOMEN UNBOUNDED)

#WeCantWait: WASH and Women in India (Sanitation and Waterborne Diseases)
(King's Think Tank, The Spectrum)

How this new mapping tool can support the search for high-quality nature-based carbon credits
(NUS, CNCS)

Environmental Genocide: Climate Crisis Diplomacy and Effects on Indigenous Communities
(LSE, AMNESTY)

The (Deadly) Cost of History Repeating Itself: From SARS to Covid-19
(King's Think Tank, The Spectrum)

Mental Health of NON-DOMESTIC FOREIGN WORKERS IN SINGAPORE
(King's Think Tank, The Spectrum)

World Toilet Day
(WOMEN UNBOUNDED AND THE WORLD TOILET ORGANISATION)

Empowering Players to #PlayLikeAGirl-
(WOMEN UNBOUNDED AND Girls United FA)

What Wins You Gold Medals: Athleticism & Body Image
(Women Unbounded)

Social Inclusion of Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore, Changing Public Perceptions
(Geneva Policy Challenge 2020)

Capitalism & Patriarchy: The Cost of Being A Woman - The Pink Tax(Editor; Women Unbounded)

Social Media Activism
(Contributor; Kopi CO.)

Now in Myanmar: The Military Coup and Implications for Women Rights
(editor; Women Unbounded)

GBV and COVID-19: The Shadow Pandemic (editor; Women Unbounded)

In Turkey: Femicide and Social Media Protests, #ChallengeAccepted
(editor; Women Unbounded)

‘Comfort Women’: A Woman’s Burden Finding Justice After Wartime Sexual Violence
(editor; Women Unbounded)


Organisations


Project Chulia Street - NGO

Project Chulia Street was formed in 2016. It is a ground up initiative that serves as a platform to bring together entities and individuals for specific projects that enhance health and happiness for migrant workers in Singapore and increasing their social and economic mobility at partnering workers accommodations.

*Bengali, Tamil, Hindi, Burmese, Mandarin, Thai


LSE - Social Policy

The Department of Social Policy is an internationally recognised centre of research and teaching in social and public policy. From its foundation in 1912 it has carried out cutting edge research on core social problems, and helped to develop policy solutions.


Women Unbounded

WU is a volunteer-based community headquartered in Singapore, working for women's empowerment through connections, mutual aid, and ideas. WU is proudly feminist; our approach to feminist activism is grounded in our beliefs in fairness, respect, and empiricism. One step at a time, we work to break down psychological, intellectual, socio-cultural, and economic barriers to gender equality.


#OutForSolidarity

Alumni-led Initiative 2020: We believe Overseas Family School, Singapore can improve how it educates & supports its students become socially conscious, anti-racist, empathetic, and solidarity driven humans.




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Background Illustration by Davida Enara