Malaysian-Swedish Business Association (MASBA)
MASBA is a non-profit organisation and a member of the Association for Swedish Chamber of Commerce Abroad. An Executive Committee comprising Swedish and Malaysian executives governs it and a group of directors run the Secretariat.
The primary function of MASBA is to provide a forum for Swedish and Malaysian companies and their representatives to discuss matters of common interest affecting economic, industrial and commercial issues.
For more information about MASBA and its membership, please feel welcome to contact the MASBA directors directly:E-mail: swebiz@tm.net.my> www.masba.org
Scandinavian Society in Malaysia (SSM)The Scandinavian Society Malaysia was founded in 1965 for the purpose to bring Scandinavians in contact with each other as well as to arrange social get-togethers. Every year the society organizes different gatherings, events and activities, e.g. Coffee Mornings, Family Christmas party, Crayfish party and Dinner Parties. Within SSM there is a Golf group and also the member magazine – SNOFIDA.
For more information about the Scandinavian Society Malaysia please visit their webpage or send them an email.Email: info@scandinaviansocietymalaysia.com > www.scandinaviansocietymalaysia.com
Swedish school association in SwedenSwedish school association in Sweden give Swedish lessons for children in grade 1-6. The lessons are held at the International school in Mont Kiara once a week between 3 pm - 4.40 pm.
If you have any questions, please contact:Anki CederkvistTel: +60 (0)3 6207 8015Mobile: +60 (0)12 630 5784E-mail: anki@cederkvist.se
SWEA – Swedish Women's Educational Association
SWEA, Swedish Women's Educational Association Inc., is a global non-profit organization for Swedish speaking women who live or have lived abroad. The object of SWEA 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.
Today SWEA has approximately 8 000 members in 76 local chapters in 34 countries on six continents. The SWEA chapter in Kuala Lumpur was set up in the beginning of 2004. The association locally organizes interesting functions such as lectures, day-trips and study visits. The association is also providing support for newly arrived Swedes.If you are interested or have any questions, please visit SWEA's website for contact information:> www.swea.org/kualalumpur
Please find the link to the international as well as the local SWEA website to the right on this page.
Church of Sweden in Kuala Lumpur
The church of Sweden in Kuala Lumpur offers regular activities on a bi-monthly basis, children's fellowship, Christian Sunday worship and visitation.
The church also offers personal support and counselling by phone. If you feel lonely, have problems or just need to talk to somebody you could call +65 9641 9121 anytime. The call is fully confidential and could also be in bahasa.
For more information and contact details, please visit:> www.svenskakyrkan.se/kualalumpur