STORIES
Singapore Magazine Stories Block
A Cultural Melange
The Eurasian Heritage Gallery is living proof of the vast contributions of one of Singapore’s minority communities.
Promising Art
A wish to represent Singapore as an artist when she grows up, and a resolution to keep his neighbourhood clean. These are some of the promises made by 50 residents of diverse backgrounds and ages – embodied by an artwork titled 3652 + 50 at the Woodlands South Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station.
Cheerleader For Diversity
The American Chamber of Commerce CEO shares how Singapore makes her job all too easy, and offers an environment to forge deeper relationships with the wider region.
Child’s Play
Singaporean educator Dr Nirmala Karuppiah is helping to raise the standard of early childhood education across Asia.
Taking Centre Stage
Natalie Hennedige, director of the Singapore International Festival of the Arts, shares how global collaboration underscores the event’s programming.
No Rules For Repair
Singaporean and British designers collaborate with members of the public to reinterpret a collection of damaged items.
Handmade With Love
A Singaporean and Filipina have created a cross-border social enterprise that empowers underprivileged women.
An Evergreen Plant
Singapore’s unique dual-mode desalination plant strengthens the nation’s water security with its ability to respond to weather conditions by treating both seawater and freshwater for consumption.
When Knowledge Empowers
A programme to raise the quality of physiotherapy education in Cambodia sees Singapore volunteers building capacity for local educators and healthcare professionals over 10 years.
An Alliance Of Smiles
A Singaporean doctor and his multi-country nonprofit alliance are on a mission to treat underprivileged children born with cleft palates across Asia.
Fighting Financial Fraud
T. Raja Kumar, the first Singaporean head of the global Financial Action Task Force, emphasises the importance of international collaboration in tackling money laundering and terrorism financing.
Setting New Goals
Singapore football legend Fandi Ahmad talks about how being exposed to other cultures can be a boon to one’s personal development and sporting ambitions.
Deep Rooted In Nature
In Singapore’s sole UNESCO World Heritage site, a pair of restored colonial mansions unravel a compelling tale of the country’s flora and fauna.
