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2023 Current projects Projects 01.10.2023

September 2023 – March 2025 Bridging the gender and age gap on the labour market through capacity building and promotion of new job opportunities in cross border region – CBC job gender and age equalizer is a European project funded by the program Cross-border Cooperation Programme for Serbia...

2022 All News News Projects Success Flower 05.12.2022

For 16 years, the ABW Serbia’s annual awarding event SUCCESS FLOWER has become an internationally recognized brand. Its main objective is to raise awareness and make women’s achievements in Serbian economy more visible, as well as to give women entrepreneurship the greatest promotion as possible....

2022 Current projects Projects 18.03.2022

December 2021 - November 2024 Given the key role that Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) play in shaping socio-economic development, they should be involved as change agents in fostering sustainability and in enhancing the support of disadvantaged groups, such as young women from rural areas. On these premises,...

All News 12.02.2022

Our network is growing: e-IBWC / e-International Business Women Club of the Association of Business Women in Serbia are joined by Malta and Cyprus and now we bring together women from 5 countries. We wish our dear coordinators, Yasmini Azhari (UAE), Marina Lazarevic (Italy), Marina...

2022 All News 04.02.2022

The European project WINnovators "Boosting entrepreneurial and STEM/STEAM capacity of young women in higher education institutions for sustainable development and INnovation" funded by the Erasmus+ programme was recently launched and ABW Serbia is a partner. The main goal is to co-develop and implement innovative teaching and...

Past projects Projects 04.12.2021

December 2020 -  June 2023 (project extension) Recognizing the activities carried out since December 2020, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH has extended the project “Integration of Roma Women and Other Marginalized Female Groups in “New Normal” on the Labor Market - New Employment...