Monday, November 30, 2009

care, cure conserve the earth

AIESEC Local Commitee Bandung will run Project Based on Exchange (PBoX) locally named PBoX Environment – “Care, Cure and Conserve The Earth”-. We bring global warming issue globally and rubbish issue locally. Indonesia is a maritime country with the biggest sea continent. Global issue now is how the global warming makes many change in environment’s sustainability. In Indonesia, especially in Bandung, many things are the causes of global warming. One of them is rubbish. As we know, waste especially house rubbish can product many dangerous gas, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), Methan (CH4), and dinitroxide (N2O). Besides, incinerator (rubbish burning) product many gas which can disturb climate sustain in Bandung. And now, by this event we want to tell Bandung’s people about the dangerous and how to maintain the problem by waste management education.

These event will be held in some places in Bandung on 29th November 2009 until 31 January 2010. Duration from opening until closing is 3 month. By these event we want to drive bigger awareness in issue global warming in Bandung, drive awareness about waste in Bandung and its role as the cause of global warming, give information about waste management and how to implement and maintain it in Bandung. Project Based on Exchange (PBoX) Environment LC Bandung consists an opening cenference, three learning events, and a closing conference.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

AIESEC BANDUNG INTERNSHIP FAIR


GET YOUR LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE!
improve langguange and communication skills, cultural understanding, leadership experience, doing social projects and improve your leadership skill!

INTERNSHIP FAIR
Seminar and open stand

gedung serba guna UNIVERSITAS PARAHYANGAN
tuesday 9th November 2009
11.00 a.m.

TICKET
early bird : ONLY IDR 10.000
on the spot IDR 12.000

contact person :
abdul fattah : 081389003537
yuniandri : 083829433399

GET YOUR OPPORTUNITIES INTERNSHIP IN MORE THAN 10 COUNTRIES!!!!

ukraine, turkey, taiwan, india, malaysia, china, romania, and many more!

check our exchange participant experience in : http://www.meandmylittleadventure.blogspot.com/

LIVE FROM BEIJING!!


Friday, August 14, 2009

GLOBAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM




Do you want to improve your leadership?!!
Do you want to go for exchange?!!
Do you want to participate in global learning environment?!!
So, join us!!

We're doing open recruitment starts from August 17th - 31th 2009. For the application form, you can get it at our office, Graha Putra Building, 2nd floor, Jl. H. Wasid no.29. Bandung.

We're gonna have a booth in OHU ITB, UKM EXPO UNPAR, and STUDENT DAY UNPAD. So, don't miss it!!

Contact person:
UNPAD: Bayu 0815 1084 4222
Didi 0852 2143 8901
ITB : Reza 0856 9718 6247
UNPAR: Kishi 0813 2250 1337

Cheers!!

X-Change Training

Hoy AIESEC !!!!

We were having X-Change Training at August 8th 2009. It was conducted by Masaru (MCVP OGX 0910) and attended by our members.



In this training, Masaru reminds us why we do exchange. So, exchange is supporting to our vision, peace and fullfillment of human kind potential.Furthermore, exchange will help self development of exchanger and also the intern.

Exchange benefits for youth:
- Intense learning from practical experience
- Leadership and team working
- Challenging their world view
- Get them out from their comfort zone
- Build global network
- Increase social awareness

We also had some marketing and presentation training and winner for the best marketer and exchanger.

And also roll dance :D

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Bandung Promotional Video



We proudly present our promotional video about Bandung.

If you're interested to come to Bandung, just contact us!

Cheers

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Newies PR July 2009

Welcome Party for Newies
BlacknWhite cafe, Bandung - West Java, Indonesia
26th July 2009









We are happy to have the new faces and spirit of AIESEC Bandung new member July 2009!
We will have a learning, working, educate each other, and definetely have a lot of FUN together!





Monday, July 20, 2009

Turkiye Cok Guzel


Turkey is amazing, 2 months in there is like a priceless experience that I unexpected. Various culture, Patriotism and nationalism, religious thinking, heritage art and building from the past mixed with modern way of thinking made Turkey is one of country I recommended to come.

During this program, which is Meet My Friend, I lived in city named Kocaeli, located about one and half hour from Istanbul. It’s not a big city and tourist place, but I love it because this city is not so crowded and quite conservative. Then Kocaeli is one of industrial area but in there a lot of students because it has one of big University called Kocaeli University.


The different EP in Kocaeli and other cities is if they live in host family but us lives in Dormitory. We meet each EP’s almost 24 hours a day, eat the same things, have a same internet connection, and have the same problems but the good thing is we can know each other deeper. Then in the end is like we have a new family from different countries.

I experienced how Turkish people live, they taught us Turkish traditional dance, how to play traditional game called Tavla like a chess but just in Turkey, tried delicious Turkish food that very famous one of the best kitchen in the world, tried nargile or in my country called shisa, watched a Turkish movie, tried Turkish beverage such as Turkish kahve(coffee) and cay(tea), and I am living my life as a Turk.

Turkish people are very nice, warm, and friendly better than I thought. I have one experience; I need to go to Istanbul because some reasons, then two friends from University accompany me to go there, find a difficult street in Istanbul that very huge city, even there English is not so good, sometimes we talk with gestures also mixed with Turkeys language is not obstacle for them to help me purely. In other conditions if I go somewhere, they even won’t let me pay for example for food, transportation or anything else. They said I am a guest so I should happy to live in here (Turkey).

But for me, my culture shock in here quite weird, as I know Turkey is one of Islam country in the world, and 99% of them are a Muslim, but it’s rare to find a people pray five times every day, and they are shocked when I can pray five times. Finally I know the answer; Turkey is the second secular country in the world after France. Then the government didn’t give freedom to women who use veil to work or study in school, they should take off their veil first.

I got an opportunity to see many historical and beautiful places and building, first is in Istanbul I saw, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Bosporus bridge, Ortakoy, Topkapi and any others, then in Izmir such as House of Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Zeus Cave, Sirince Village, etc. But it’s just a few, two months is not enough to see all the good things in Turkey. Moreover I can meet a lot of people from other countries, share our minds, thoughts, or perception about some issues that happened in the world especially in Turkey.

This internship gave a lot of experience that I can’t forgot, I can learned a lot from this program, how to adapt in new country with have different season, deal with new people from different country, adapt to the new culture, deal with communication problem, and anything. I thanks to God for every moment that I can go through the program. Last word is I want to say a million thanks to committee of Meet My Friends in Kocaeli, all of you guys doing great, your hard work made a good result. Cok tessekurler. Turkiye cok Guzel

Monday, July 13, 2009

AIESEC OPEN RECRUITMENT 2009/2010!!!


DO YOU WANNA FEEL INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE?
DO YOU WANNA INCREASE YOUR LEADERSHIP POTENTIAL?
DO YOU WANNA FEEL THE TOUCH OF GLOBAL FRIENDSHIP?


JOIN AIESEC !!!!
open recruitment for new member !

you can get the form in AIESEC office : Jl.Haji Wasid no:29 2nf floor next to potluck, Bandung - Indonesia.

open application and form submission start from 6 july-16 july .
the form fee is 10.000 IDR .

come on,don't miss it !!
join AIESEC ! ! ! !


CP : BAYU 081510844222

Saturday, May 23, 2009

AIESEC Global Internship Program


What is AIESEC?

Present in over 1700 universities in over 107 countries and territories, AIESEC, the world's largest student organization, is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact in society.


Towards this aim, we run more than 470 conferences , provide 5,500 work abroad opportunities , and offer over 7,700 leadership positions to our members each year. Together with a focus on building personal networks and exploring the direction and ambition of their future, AIESEC has an innovative approach to engaging and developing young people.

Our partner organizations , literally thousands from all sectors , look at AIESEC as a way to support the development of young people and to have access to high-potential young talent from around the world .
Our alumni are leaders within these organizations and their communities - using the experience, skills, and increased vision that AIESEC gave them to be agents of positive change .

What is AIESEC Global Internship Program?


Having 6 weeks DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP in the land of CHINA, INDIA, PHILIPPINES, MALAYSIA, TURKEY, UKRAINE POLAND.

in the issue of ENVIRONMENT, HIV/AIDS, CHILDREN, EDUCATION, CULTURE, WOMEN RIGHTS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ETC.

What is the Requirements?
1. max age 30 years old

2. can speak English

How is the process?
1. Send your CV& motivation letter to globalxprogram.aiesecbandu
ng@yahoo.com, we'll reply you with application form & send in back to us. All in PDF format in 1 ZIP folder naming DT_YOUR FULL NAME
2. If you pass the screening selection the last selection will be the interview. If you pass the interview automatically you will be AIESEC member
3. We will do the induction (giving knowledge about AIESEC and about the internship) & you will get Exchange Participant ID Number.

4. We will sign contract and find the suitable country for you


How much is the fee?

1. Interview & Application form fee Rp.100.000
2. Induction Rp. 200.000

3. Get EP ID & access to our system Rp. 1000.000

4. Match with the country Rp. 1.000.000
Total Rp. 2.000.000 + Flight ticket FOR 2 MONTH INCREDIBLE DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP!! not only that if you can get your friend join this program & pass the interview, you will get 10% discount/person. it means 2 persons = 20%, 3 persons = 30% ... 10 persons = FREE

What do we provide?

1. Logistical arrival (AIESEC Host country will pick you up when you arrive there)

2. Accomodation (You will live in Host Family or in appartment/ house with other Exchange Participant from ALL OVER THE WORLD)
3. Food (depend on the project sometimes they only provide breakfast)

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???

BE THE NEXT GLOBAL LEADER!!


for more information please call/sms Yuni : 0838 249 333 99

Or send any e-mail/yahoo messenger : joe2nh@yahoo.com

please visit our website www.aiesec.org/indonesia/bandung
want to know the stories about people who has joined this program?
www.aiesecbandung.blogspot.com

AIESEC Indonesia Local Committee Bandung Jl. Haji Wasid no. 29 2nd Floor (next to potluck)

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Another Story from Turkey






This is a letter sent by Hamam Insani, student of President University, Cikarang, who is now doing his internship in Turkey to our VP OGX, Dessy.

Please enjoy his story...

Merhaba Dessy,

Sorry for the lateness to give our news from here. :P .
After waiting day by day, finally I matched with one of LC in Turkey,
which city is Kocaeli, the Project in there Called MMF (Meet My
Friends) 2009. Then I prepared all of the things and documents that
should bring there. Actually my program started in the middle of
February, but I have a flight on 5th February 2009, because I should
attend ATEMCO (opening of MMF Project) in Istanbul at 7th February. I
took 18 hours flight from Jakarta to Istanbul; it's almost a day and
transit in two cities, Singapore and Doha in Qatar. I went there with
two friends, Sofiya and Rabby.

In ATEMCO, there are approximately 65 Exchange Participants from so
many countries in the world and they spread to six cities in Turkey,
there are, Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Kocaeli, Eskişehir and Bursa.
After I spent two days in Istanbul, all the participants go to their
city. Next I have one week before start the project with walk around
Kocaeli to get used and know deeper about that city. In this city
there are 11 Exchange Participants, they are from Japan, Kazakhstan,
China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Russia. Each country send two EP, except
Russia just one.

Kocaeli is kind of manufacture city, and not so big city, with a few
populations, not so crowded, and in a few days, we can explore almost
all of the part of this city. The different between Kocaeli and other
cities in Turkey, we are living in dormitory, precisely is dorm for
local sportsman, and other cities lives with host family, so in here
interns can know each other's.

Then the project comes, in the first week, I start works on Kocaeli
University
, exactly in Preparation school. In Turkey, University is 5
years, the first one year is preparation school, and the students
learn English and then 4 years to study their major. Next week after I
go to Atayurt School, one of private school in Kocaeli, this school is
from kindergarten until high school. Third week is in course, Ko-mek
course, this course is held by local government and student can study
with free.

In weekend there are two big tours, first is to Bursa, precisely in
Uludag. In that place EP and OC can enjoy snow, with play ski and
snowboard. The Second tour is to Izmir, the name is BAT or Blue
Aegean Tour, and all the participants can enjoy the beautiful of
Ephesus, Zeus Cave, originality of Sirince Village and so many things
there.
Turkish people are very hospitable, so in here I can have so many
friends, and serve us like we are brothers. Overall i feel satisfied
about this program in Turkey, especially my OC in Kocaeli, but still
they should improve for next year program, and I still have a few
weeks to enjoy this country.

Turkiye Cok Guzel.


Olla's Internship in The Philippines



Hi my name is Olla. I am a fourth-year student of International Relations in Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung. Basically, I joined AIESEC for the exchange internship program. I was interested in doing such program because I would challenge myself to do something useful for other people in other country. When I got accepted, I said to myself that I had to leave good impact in the country where I’d be sent to. Then I chose Philippines as my internship destination country because physically, there are actually no big differences between Philippines and Indonesia, but the numbers of poor people in the Philippines is double times by Indonesia’s. I also found out the gap between the poor and the rich people in Philippines are too big. So I decided to go to that unique country to find out more about the poor people life.

I was assigned by AIESEC to the Non Governmental Organization (NGO), named Gawad Kalinga (GK). Gawad Kalinga translated in English means to “to give care”, and it is an alternative solution to the blatant problem of poverty not just in the Philippines but in the world. GK’s vision for the Philippines is a slum-free, squatter-free nation through a simple strategy of providing land for the landless, homes for the homeless, food for the hungry and as a result providing dignity and peace for every Filipino.

My Chinese partner, named Angela (Xin Yi) and I were sent to one of GK Village, named Brookside in the north region of the Philippines. It is located in Brgy. Bagong Silangan, Manila. It was used to be a rural area with undeveloped houses and dirty environment. But now, you would see 300 colorful houses with lovely community and developing environment. There is an alternative school, Stella Maris Alternative School (SMAS), where I used to work as teacher assistant for preparatory class students.

I stayed in GK Brookside for about a month, starting from January 11 until February 14. At the first time, I was really shocked when I met the children there. Their daily life is actually same as in Indonesia, but what makes them different is their economic situation. They are poor but they looked really happy. Then when I visited the school, I was surprised by seeing those clever students, I forced myself not to cry at that time. Day by day, I learnt to live a simple life in Brookside. Well, it’s not easy, because I used to have a lot of things to do back in my country. The Brookside people are very friendly and nice, even though it is hard for them to communicate in English, but they would try their best on it, especially the youth and the mothers. It was my amazing first night living in Brookside when I met the youth and they practiced their English with me, even though they often said “nose bleeding... nose bleeding”. That phrase shows the difficulty in using English.

I joined bible sharing program with the youth 3 times, together with the teachers, who were also my room mates. At last bible sharing I attended, there was a girl sharing about her daily life, how hard its living without parents, and how lucky she is for being adopted. She shared the story in Filipino language actually, but it’s not problem for me. I believe whatever language we used, when we shared something from and with our heart, everyone might not understand it, but they would feel it.

I observed SIBOL and elementary school most of the time there, especially grade 4 and prep-school. I love the children in prep school. They are very nice and open-minded. They might not understand what I was talking about in their class, but I know they love me. When I helped the teachers with feeding program, the kids would not let me go to serve the meals. In prep-school, one of my students, named Joel. His warmth, strength, patience and love made me love him as my youngest brother. Unfortunately, he only lives with his dad, who works as a Pedicab Driver, in the house #56 in front of the court. His mom passed away when she was pregnant, and they were buried together. I could see from Joel’s eyes that he needs care and warmth from a sister or a mother. It showed on his behavior to me. He could be a spoiled boy and would never let me go, hug me, and hold my hand every time. Even he could never say goodbye when I left him.

In short, what I did there besides being immersed were social actions. I created a CYD Presentation and short video to be presented to the partners and the donors of GK, arranged 2 field trips for the students of SMAS to Manila Zoo, Museo Pambata and Luneta Park, and I also transferred to the North Region Office to find out about NGO work. In the last of my project, my partner, Sarah, and I arranged a film showing in the village. The title of the film was Jesus Christ Superstar. From this great experience I found that ironically, those AIESEC people have never been in the site I used to work, they do not even know where it is. The question is why they do not care about their own people, while many foreigners are even staying in the village and fighting for the happiness of them. I do really hope that it won’t happen with AIESEC Indonesia.

Actually, Indonesian and Filipino have very similar values of life. We put respect, love, share, and family on the top of our priority. In Brookside, I learnt it more. I learnt how to save water, how to share happiness with the people there, even thou I don’t know them that well. But I know they know me. I love sharing experience with them, listening to the mothers when they told me about their children, singing with the kids, learning something new with the youth, such as: Filipino language, and others. This experience is priceless and amazing. Someday, I know by having it, I’d be a better person with warm heart and women strength.

Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to have a life-changing experience and also a short journey in GK Brookside.

Regards,

Intan Cinditiara (Olla)