Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI )

WICCI is a premier All-India National Women’s Chamber empowering women entrepreneurs and leaders in all walks of life through advocacy, pro-active representations to government, implementing projects for women via funds allocated by various government agencies and corporates, plus bringing awareness on all issues that concern women in their workplace. WICCI is an independent body while being associated with ALL.
WICCI is dedicated to inspiring women to achieve success and economic independence through business creation and self-employment, growing one’s voice, influence and impact in economy and society. Wef
WICCI promotes and supports business success for its members through network building, fellowship, mentorship and sponsorship of select endeavours. Through members’ initiatives and collaborative relationships, WICCI promotes professional opportunities for economic success and business leadership.
With belief in the collective strength of women in effecting change and transformation, WICCI actively creates and promotes local and global networks nurturing the growth of women-owned businesses and cooperation for greater trade, trust and togetherness.
Unifying the collective strength of women, WICCI engages in advocacy and assistance with regard to government legislation, policy making and implementation of projects that directly or indirectly influence and impact women’s greater wellbeing in economy and society. Aall
With an inclusive ethos, WICCI always seeks the active participation of women across all tiers of society, awakening awareness and aspiration toward self-enterprise, economic participation and societal leadership.
WICCI is represented strongly via its Councils at all levels – like the National Executive Council, Regional Executive Councils (North, South, East, West & Central), State Councils in each State, Sector specific Councils both at National and State level, Joint Business Councils between India and Countries across the world (like India-UK Business Council et al). Each council will have 10-12 members.

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