GMAC Subcommittee for Public Awareness

Genetic modification (GM) is a technology with numerous applications, such as in the production of GM foods, in diagnostics, or in disease treatment. Therefore, GM is a subject relevant to the average Singaporean. Yet, the topic can be extremely difficult to understand for people with little scientific background. Indeed, past surveys commissioned by GMAC revealed that in general, Singaporeans have limited knowledge on GM-related issues.

The GMAC Subcommittee on Public Awareness is therefore tasked with the responsibility to disseminate information that is objective, factual and scientific, so that members of the public can make educational, rational decisions on GM technology and its products. The terms of reference of the Subcommittee are as follows:

  • To identify issues, whether controversial or otherwise, which the public needs to be aware of, in order to alleviate their concerns regarding genetically modified organisms and their derived food;
  • To plan strategies by which information can be effectively disseminated to the public so that the public can understand the underlying issues;

To implement public awareness programmes through various agencies, in consultation with GMAC

The composition of the Subcommittee is as follows:

 
Chairman

Dr Paul Chiew

Group Director
Laboratories Group
Agri-food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore

 
 
Subcommittee Members


Mrs Anne Dhanaraj

Senior Director
Education Programmes Division
Science Centre Singapore



Ms Tay Wee Beng

Curriculum Planning Officer
Sciences Branch
Curriculum Planning & Development Unit
Ministry of Education



Ms Maryann Tan

Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE)


Ms Sity Norani Rohani

Executive Manager (Media)
Communications &
Corporate Relations Dept
Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore



Ms Chang Ai-Lien

Senior Correspondent
The Straits Times
Singapore Press Holdings

 

The Subcommittee has made active efforts to fulfill its tasks. We have granted interviews to the media and to students who wish to learn more. We have also organized talks, seminars and public forums, sometimes in collaborations with other local and overseas organizations.

For more information on the work of the Subcommittee, please see:

In order to help members of the public understand a complex technology in simpler terms, GMAC has published and distributed an educational brochure in all 4 of the languages commonly used in Singapore – English, Mandarin, Tamil, and Malay. All language versions of the brochure can still be viewed and downloaded here.

We have also dedicated this website for the enhancement of public awareness. Members of the public with enquiries or suggestions are welcome to contact us.

For more information on the work of the Subcommittee, please see:

GMAC, May 2009
Launch of the GMAC Student Reporters' Challenge 2009


The Straits Times, 25 Feb 2008
Genetics Website Launched


GMAC, 22 Feb 2009
GMAC Launches Revamped Website and the GMAC Student Reporters' Challenge


The Straits Times, 25 Jan 2007
Few Know of GM Foods: Survey


GMAC, 25 Jan 2007
Survey Indicates Singaporean’s Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Genetic Modification have Improved Slightly since 2001


GMAC, 15 Jan 2007
Public Forum On Commercialization of Biotech Crops 1996-2006: Future Prospects, Lecture Theatre 3A/B, Matrix, Biopolis