The FCEM aims to empower women entrepreneurs globally by facilitating collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking through specialised working groups.

By assembling groups under specific themes such as Education, Import/Export, EU Projects, Made in Europe, and UNIDO, FCEM seeks to achieve several key objectives.

Education

Knowledge Sharing. Each group focuses on a specific area of interest, allowing members to exchange best practices, insights, and resources. This knowledge-sharing is crucial for fostering innovation and adapting to market changes in any fields from health to innovation and digitalisation.

AFCEM Monaco
Girl Boss
Inspiring the Next Generation of Women Leaders
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BAWE UK
Aqua Coaching for Body and Mind
Integrated Physical and Mental Well-Being for Women Across the Lifespan
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Import/Export

Fostering Collaboration: These groups provide a platform for women entrepreneurs to connect, share experiences, and collaborate on projects that can enhance their businesses and create opportunities for mutual growth.

EU projects

Advocacy and Representation: By organizing groups around important themes, FCEM can more effectively advocate for women entrepreneurs’ needs and perspectives on a broader scale, influencing policies and programs that support their endeavors.

Made in Europe

Promoting Regional and Global Initiatives: By focusing on areas like Made in Europe and Import/Export, FCEM encourages women entrepreneurs to engage in regional and international markets, aligning with global trends and practices that can expand their reach and enhance competitiveness.

UNIDO

Facilitating Access to Resources: Specialization within these groups can help members identify and access relevant resources, such as funding opportunities from EU projects or partnerships with organisations like UNIDO, thus enhancing their business operations and sustainability.

Project on Circular Economy and Sustainability
Global White Book on Female Entrepreneurs in the field of Circular Economy and Sustainability
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