by rimaadmin | Jun 4, 2025 | Commentary
Though status quo remains at the end of Singapore’s 2025 General Election (GE2025), a quiet reckoning is unfolding among the Malays/Muslims. While the People’s Action Party (PAP) secured victory (occupying 87 of 97 seats), observations of sentiments of online...
by rimaadmin | May 6, 2025 | Events, RIMA brief, RIMA Briefs
RIMA Brief – April 2025 Discussing Health Advocacy in Singapore Speakers: Dr Mariam Z, Ustaz Imran Othman Click here to watch the Webinar Key Takeaways 1. We have more control over our bodies and their responses than we think, and our choices play a significant part...
by rimaadmin | Jan 7, 2025 | Surveys
Barriers to Social Mobility Amongst Malays in Singapore by Centre for Research on Islamic and Malay Affairs (RIMA) Description: This research focuses on intergenerational mobility to identify barriers and opportunities for the community’s progress, through the...
by rimaadmin | Jan 7, 2025 | Events, RIMA brief, RIMA Briefs
RIMA Brief – January 2025 Discussing Orang Laut Advocacy in Singapore Speakers: Dr Vivienne Wee, Firdaus Sani Click here to watch the Webinar Key Takeaways 1. There is a need for the recognition and preservation of Orang Laut heritage, establishment of proper...
by rimaadmin | Nov 19, 2024 | Commentary
By Rifhan Miller 2024 marked a pivotal year for Singapore as Mr Lawrence Wong delivered his first National Day message as the nation’s fourth Prime Minister. Following his ascension to office in May, PM Wong’s speech introduced “bold but necessary”[1]...