Women and trade: a selection of professional business women's organizations, associations and events.

WOMEN AND TRADE: A selection of professional business womens organizations, associations and events NAME MISSION World Association of Women FCEM is an association uniting Entrepreneurs Femmes Chef women business owners from the d'Entreprises Mondiales (FCEM) world over to promote women's www.fcem.org entrepreneurial initiative and reinforce national associations of women business owners. Arab International Women's AIWF brings together Forum (AIWF) international businesswomen www.aiwfonline.com and women community leaders to provide a unique network for them to build their knowledge, develop their business and work potential and promote their organizations. International Federation of BPW International is giving Business and Professional high priority to creating Women (BWP) opportunities for women to www.bpw-international.org rise to the level of top executives by collecting evidence on the return on investment when women become top executives amongst other initiatives. Organization of Women in OWIT members are united around International Trade (OWIT) the globe to foster www.owit.org international trade and the advancement of women in business. The International Alliance TIAW serves as the global for Women umbrella organisation that www.tiaw.org unites, supports and promotes professional women and their networks to work together, share resources and leverage ideas. National Association of NAWBO propels women Business Women Owners entrepreneurs into economic, www.nawbo-sf.org social, and political spheres of power worldwide, it is based in the United States. Egyptian Business Women EBWA targets women empowerment Association (EBWA) & economic integration in the www.ebwaegypt.com African, Arab & Mediterranean regions. Uganda Women Entrepreneurs UWEAL promotes women business Association (UWEAL) owners, to create wealth, and www.wougnet.org build a cohesive organization of sensitized businesswomen that work to bring about economic change in Uganda. Ethiopian Women Exporters' The Ethiopian Women...

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