SilenceSG.org



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NOTICE: We would like to express thanks for your interest in the project. It's heartening that we've directed more than 5,000 visits to the site in our short-lived period of activity, that culminated in over 9,000 video views and over 600 connections on Twitter and Facebook - all in the name of breaking stigma. As you can see, this website has now fallen to disuse. In part due to a lack of time from the original team that had put this site together, but also to a lack of interest from the organizations we have approached for support. If you're an individual/group passionate about advocating increased STD education in Singapore, and may be interested in picking up from where this initiative has left off, please drop an e-mail to contact@silencesg.org. We will consider handing over the entire project - including existing social network accounts, unpublished interview excerpts, existing graphic templates, a contact base of previously interested talent contributors we had not pursued and of course the domain (which has been paid for until mid-2013) - to the right person(s) who might be able to take this further than we have. Interested successors to the project might want to download our project brief to have a more detailed read on the project, before expressing your interest. Until then, we hope you all stay safe!
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SilenceSG is a social media initiative by youths for youths, that encourages an ongoing discussion about sexually transmitted diseases(STDs). Ultimately aiming to increase awareness about STDs, achieved by employing social media as one of the main means of outreach to the desired youth demographic, encouraging and enticing youths within this network, to spread the word even further.

SileceSG aims to provide tangible results beyond the web. Long term goals include, seeing reduction of STD infection rates precipitated by higher awareness than what was precedent before the campaign. Another is for youths to be able to differentiate between fact and fiction of STDs, to better equip themselves to be protected, and to guard against unnecessary discrimination against those with an STD, that fear has brought prior to the said awareness.

For more comprehensive information about the campaign, download our detailed PDF project brief.








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