Chinese Development Assistance Council (http://www.cdac.org.sg/eng/home.htm)
The mission of the Chinese Development Assistance Council is to nurture and develop the potential of the Chinese community in contributing to the success of multi-racial Singapore. Programs, application forms, and job matching are included in the site.
Eurasian Association Singapore (http://www.eurasians.org/home.html)
The objective of the Eurasian Society is to look after the interests of all Eurasians in Singapore. The web site contains information about their programs, community, and association.
Global Development Network (http://www.gdnet.org)
Worldwide network of research and policy institutes that work towards building research capacity in developing transitional economies. Search on Singapore.
Narpani Pearvai (http://www.narpani.sg/)
The Indian Activity Executive Committees Co-ordinating Council (Narpani Pearavai) is the catalyst for Indian Activity Executive Committees to organize educational, cultural, social, and sports activities to promote harmonious relations between Indians and other communities and to enable Indian Singaporeans to contribute positively as active citizens. Links to information about the council, and news and events.
The Peranakan Association of Singapore (http://www.peranakan.org.sg/)
Promotes the preservation and awareness of the unique culture of the descendants of Chinese immigrants and indigenous people in the archipelago. Links to cultural and historical information as well as resources, photographs, and lists of community events.
Singapore Kerala Association (SKA) (http://www.singkerala.org/main3.htm)
SKA was founded 1917 as a non-profit social and cultural club and today is a major cultural organization of the Malayalees in the region. They are a core organization that heads a community of over 25,000 Malays in Singapore. The site contains information about SKA, events and photos.
Tamils Representative Council (TRC) (http://www.trc.org.sg/content.htm)
In 1959, Thamizhavel G. Sarangapani and a few well known personalities formed TRC to unite the Tamils and the Tamil organizations functioning on a sectarian basis (Hindus, Muslims, Christians or Buddhists) in Singapore. Events, newsletters, and useful links are included in this site.
Yayasan Mendaki (http://www.mendaki.org.sg/index.jsp)
Yayasan Mendaki is a self-help group dedicated to the empowerment of the disadvantaged through excellence in education. The group was set up 23 years ago by Malay/Muslim Community leaders in partnership with the government. Includes information on events, volunteer opportunities, statistics, research papers and education.
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