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SWEA in the brief
SWEA, Swedish Women's Educational Association Inc., is a global non-profit organization for Swedish speaking women who live or have lived abroad. We gather to enjoy our Swedish language, background and culture. SWEA is both a meeting point and a safety net with links all over the world, making life abroad easier, providing support when arriving in a new place or when returning to the home land.

SWEA's objective
is to protect the Swedish language, support and inform about our culture and traditions. Also SWEA will act as an intermediary in supplying personal and professional contacts and establish a network for its members throughout the world.

SWEA supports
education through scholarships and various projects with a Swedish connection.

Today SWEA has approximately 7 500 members in 73 local chapters in 33 countries on five continents.


The organization was started by Agneta Nilsson in Los Angeles in 1979.
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson, is Honorary President.
President since 2012: Margaret Sikkens Ahlquist