STORIES
Singapore Magazine Stories Block
Shooting for Change
Award-winning photographer Michael Aw is working with friends around the globe to save the world.
Curating Shared Experiences
Singapore Art Week highlights cross-border connections and sparks public thought and discussion.
A Pitch for Sustainability
The SIF’s 2017 YSE programme has catapulted great new ideas into the world.
Handcrafted with Heart
A local fair trade jewellery retailer is helping to bring about positive change in underprivileged communities.
Life-Saving Partnership
Teams from Singapore and India make a joint effort to improve maternal and child health in Karnataka.
Joining Friendly Hands
The SIF’s Direct Service Projects have helped make clean water and lifelong education a reality in several rural communities overseas.
Guiding Light for Community Care
Veteran social worker Zahara Mahmood has a heart for the aged sick who want to live out their final days at home.
A Garden Dispensary
Self-taught herbalist helps people who cannot afford or do not respond well to modern medicines.
Being ASEAN
ASEAN Foundation executive director Elaine Tan shares how the regional body is working to build community.
From the Ground Up
Community space Kampung Kampus aims to encourage more Singaporeans to live purposefully and sustainably.
Keeping Singapore in His Sights
National Geographic photographer Michael Yamashita shares why Singapore is special to him.
Art of Healing
Japanese children from Fukushima are helped by a Singapore-based programme with roots in New York.
A Colourful History
In land-scarce Singapore, it can be hard to strike a balance between heritage preservation and necessary urban development. But this garden city has managed several success stories in its sustainable urban development efforts, which have required strategic long-term planning to optimise resources like land, manpower, and energy. One of these is the Old Hill Street Police Station (OHSPS).
