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The International Women's Club of Belgrade

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The International Women's Club of Belgrade
Charity and community
Location:Belgrade, SerbiaFounded:1970siwc.rs

The International Women's Club of Belgrade (IWC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that brings together members from around 40 different countries. The Club's members are women from diplomatic and business circles who temporarily reside in Belgrade, as well as local members of a similar profile who have experience with membership in similar international clubs.

The Club's mission is to promote friendship, solidarity, and mutual support among women, to help new members adjust to the host country and learn about the local culture, and to contribute to society through charitable and philanthropic activities.

In its current form, the Club has existed for about 30 years and has been officially registered since 2011. It is best known for its traditional Charity Bazaar, held every year in early December. The Bazaar brings together participants from dozens of countries, numerous embassies, and thousands of visitors, and in the past ten years alone, over €560,000 in donations has been raised.

Funds collected at the Bazaar are directed to numerous beneficiaries – including marginalized groups, healthcare institutions, educational organizations, and everyone in need of support and assistance.

We sincerely thank The International Women's Club of Belgrade for their support and trust, and for recognizing the importance of the patient navigation app for women with breast cancer. Their support represents an important step toward improving access to information, health literacy, and care for women throughout Serbia.