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Ghana welcomes You! Africa’s Heart of Africa’s Heart of Gold Gold

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Africa’s Heart of GoldAfrica’s Heart of Gold

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AKWAABAAKWAABA to to Ghana!Ghana!

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Borders: South Atlantic Ocean,

East Togo, North Burkina Faso,

West La Cote d’Ivoire.

Area –

238, 537 sq. km, = Great Britain or

Oregon State in USA!

Ghana lies 4.5 degrees North and 11 degrees South.

Bisected by the Greenwich meridian and being so close to the Equator, Tema in Ghana, is said to be

the point closest to the Center of the World…

Basic facts

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Basic facts

Population ~ 22 million (capital Accra,

population 3,5 million)

Official language – ENGLISH

Most spoken local dialect – TWI

Life expectancy – 57 years.

Adult literacy rate – 53.3%

First African country to become independent

(6th March 1957)

Formerly A British Colony –

Gold Coast

One of the safest countries in Africa

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Second oldest AIESEC country in Africa. Started in 1961.

4 local committees: 2 in Accra,1 in Kumasi

1 in Cape Coast

You can meet AIESEC alumni in the most prosperous companies, many of

them have their own business’ and are taking trainees.

Basic AIESEC facts

AIESEC Ghana is doing very well in the ICX side, offering amazing traineeship

opportunities especially for management and Development trainees.

Currently we have 20

trainees from all over world!

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In very short what we offer is:

A life changing experience worth telling your

grandchildren about!

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Don’t believe we can offer that?

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Need some recommendations?

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Hey AIESEC ! ! !

You know...now I'm confused...should I tell

you that... or should I not...ok you have a

right to know ! ! ! Yes ! ! ! I've heard all sorts

of gossips floating around in the air about

Ghana...

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In fact traineeship in Ghana is very

dangerous...for real...as soon as you

come here...

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the same moment you will start

getting a lot a of valuable cultural

experience - you  start meeting new

positive people from all over the world,

sharing your ideas, making new friends

and friendships...not scared yet?...

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ok I'll tell ya more...from my personal

experience...

it's just too much...

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job is too interesting...

One of the major advantages of doing your

traineeship in Africa is that you have the chance of

working with tasks that a student/recently

graduated would never have come in contact with

in your home country.

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Guys...Ghana is too pretty...and the biggest

danger is that you will not want to go home

afterwards...So I'm warning you! :). Hope to

meet more of you here!

Saulius Kubertavicius, Lithuania

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Before I went to Ghana, I truly didn't

know what to expect with regards to

both the traineeship and the country.

Looking back at the experience so far, I

can say that it has been by far the most

interesting year in my life!

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I've seen a full solar eclipse, met interesting

people from all over the world, visited gold

mines for my traineeship, learned to speak

English fluently, saw a lot of strange insects and

animals, learned to negotiate with cab drivers,

discovered a working culture completely

different from everything I was ever used to,

went to tropical beaches, and ate food I never

heard of before.

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Of course it is not all perfect here since it is a

third world country after all, but the dangers

and threats are certainly not as high as most

people think. As long as you pay a little bit of

attention to the things you do, you'll be fine

and you are in for quite an experience! So go

for a traineeship in Ghana, you won't regret

it!

Patrick Just de la Paisieres - The Netherlands

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Ghana is a good place to be if u want

multicultural experiences, and

discover this magnificent country as a

gateway to Africa. Also u can make

friends and this is the beauty of Aiesec

traineeshisps: living diversity and

discover your potential.

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On the other hand, there's a lot of job

to be done, because the country is

trying to improve every day in various

aspects of the economy. So people can

run their own business or start their

own projects.

As a trainee u can achieve your goals

and improve in various aspects.

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U just need to come and live the experience! Though everything can't be ok, or perfect, I keep loving this country, and obviously, i have to come back one day...

Christian EYOUP, Cameroon

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AKWAABAAKWAABA to to Ghana!Ghana!

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Contacts:

Elizabeth Beryl ColemanAIESEC Ghana vice president [email protected]+233 24803213

Yahoo messenger: [email protected]

Skype : cberyl