This International Women's Day, UNIQLO Singapore celebrates inspiring women who show us how everyday actions in workplaces, communities and cultures can impact the lives around them.
As a Champion of Good*, UNIQLO Singapore stands firmly for women, championing meaningful representation across all levels and uplifting marginalised women communities
through sustained long-term initiatives.
*UNIQLO Singapore is conferred the highest tier of National Volunteer Philanthropy Centre's Champion of Good Award, valid from 2025 to 2028.
The Power of Supporting Women
In conversation with Global Creative Director Clare Waight Keller and UNIQLO Global Ambassador Emma Raducanu on confidence in life and on court.
Inspired by Power Rangers since young, Ellen's super power is helping people find the right roles, and creating ways for them to succeed. Starting her career as a UNIQLO Management Candidate since 2015, success to her is when she sees employees she hired grow and hit new milestones in their career.
At the age of 15, Kareen is already redefining what's possible for women in motor sports as Singapore's first female drive to race in Formula 4. Clocking over 200km/h on the racetrack, she is the fastest female driver in the senior category at international karting competitions.
Rebecca has spent over a decade championing women's education and uplifting marginalised communities in the Philippines through Mei's Own. She's a firm believer that education is the most enduring form of empowerment.
Meet Yunisha, whose personal mission is to empower women at every stage through her employment agency Beyond Bibik. She hopes to create real impact by making families' lives easier.
Better known as Biogirl MJ on her science, nature and sustainability channel Just Keep Thinking, Man Jing is passionate about democratising knowledge to a global audience of over 700,000 people.
Globally, Women held only approximately 28% of managerial positions in 2023,
a statistic that has been stagnant since 1995 (UN Women, 2023).
UNIQLO Singapore proudly represents Women at every level of our organisation, with representation exceeding 50% in leadership and managerial positions (as of March 2026).
Percentage of women in leadership*
Percentage of women in managerial positions**
Percentage of women among regular employees
67%
58.6%
57.4%
* Women in leadership refers to women from Director level and above.
** Management positions include Area Managers and Store Managers above a certain grade, and Managers in the Store Support Centre.
UNIQLO Enables Women with Access to LifeWear
UNIQLO Singapore supports marginalised women and girls with ready access to LifeWear, by giving them the power to choose quality essential clothing that makes their lives better.
Through social innovation with RE.UNIQLO and Neighbours Helping Neighbours programme, we collaborate with social service workers and community volunteers to uplift these communities with dignity and a sense of belonging.
Allkin Singapore (formerly known as AMKFSC Community Services)
“This initiative (Neighbours Helping Neighbours) has allowed lower-income families to gain greater access to quality clothing, offering them the dignity of choice to select the clothing they truly need. We remain committed to supporting this meaningful effort that brings communities together and champions sustainability.”
– Ms Natalie Lim, Deputy Director, Family & Community Support at Allkin Singapore
Anglican Family Centre
“Year after year, UNIQLO's Neighbours Helping Neighbours initiative continues to be a beacon of hope for our community. Your generous donations of pre-loved clothing have consistently provided much-needed relief and support to the mothers and children under our care. We are truly grateful for your unwavering commitment to social responsibility.”
– Ms Theresa Wee, Centre Director, Anglican Family Centre
Agape Connecting People
“The donated clothing from UNIQLO has had a profound impact on the lives of many vulnerable individuals and families in our community. These items have provided much-needed support, alleviating financial burdens and enhancing overall well-being.”
– Ms Nor Wahidah, Media and Business, Senior Executive, Agape Connecting People