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Welcome to your AIESEC induction
day
The Facis
RochaneUSJ
DaniellaAUB
YaraLAU
RawiMC
Agenda
Agenda
14:00:00 14:15:00opening14:15:00 14:30:00
14:30:00 14:45:0014:45:00 15:00:00
AIESEC a youth movement15:00:00 15:15:0015:15:00 15:30:0015:30:00 15:45:00 break15:45:00 16:00:00
Where to: 202016:00:00 16:15:0016:15:00 16:30:0016:30:00 16:45:00
Whats in it for lebanon?16:45:00 17:00:0017:00:00 17:15:00
break17:15:00 17:30:0017:30:00 17:45:00
Part of the puzzle17:45:00 18:00:0018:00:00 18:15:0018:15:00 18:30:00 closing18:30:00 18:45:00
My People18:45:00 19:00:0019:00:00 19:15:00
Get to know
Back to your places
AIESEC A YOUTH MOVEMENT
1
What is AIESEC?
1948Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Norway, Netherlands And
Denmark
mission was “to expand the understanding of a nation by expanding the understanding of the
individuals, changing the world one person at a time.”
1955AIESEC expanded into the Middle East region and also into
Greece. This year AIESEC passed 1,000 international exchange experiences for the first time.
1967AIESEC expanded into the Americas,
Australia and South Africa With annual global exchange numbers surpassing the
4,500 mark
1977AIESEC had full member committees in 50 countries across 6 continents. Even more exciting was the fact that this expansion didn’t show any sign of slowing despite a
global depression.
1989The network is united with a new mission statement: What we Envision: “peace and
fulfilment of humankind’s potential.”
2015AIESEC present in 126 countries and territories. We enabled over 26,000
international placements, coordinated by over 70,000 AIESECers per year.
ImpactExpansion
But how why and what?
The AIESEC way puzzle
The Programs
HOW?
But like really why?
I am an AIESECer
Achievements2010-2015
91251 volunteer experiences delivered
23361 professional experiences delivered
45421 membership experiences delivered
19 global partner retained
Where to: 2020
5 years ambitions2005-2010-2015
We are aware of global & local issues and act quickly to respond to them by offering powerful leadership experiences.We collaborate with like-
minded organizations that, like us, strive for a better world. Through this, we take part in global and local decision making processes.
Anyone can experience AIESEC, be it physically, virtually, directly or indirectly. We actively break our geographical and social barriers to make it possible for every young
person in the world to live an AIESEC experience.
Doing the same things is not enough to one day engage and develop every young person in the world. Being disruptive means for us to
challenge the way we think and act as an organization. We find innovative ways to grow faster and be better.
Every AIESECer seeks for solutions and acts upon them every day.
We are a movement with one cause:
Peace & Fulfillment of humankind's potential.
We easily engage youth & like minded organizations around the globe to act as one. When people think of leadership development, they think of
AIESEC.
It’s not about having ideas.
It’s about making ideas
happen
What does the world need currently?
How can we tackle these needs and be accessable to
everyone?
How can we maginfy the impact?
Engaging youth in global issuesAlignment with SDGs
What's in it for Lebanon?
What do youthink AIESEC does for
Lebanon?
Team Experience Program
Equipping Lebanese students with skills and better opportunities to
enter their careers
Acquire skills that cater to your preferences
Learn how to be part and manage a team
Better orientation regarding what to do later on in life
Create the basis for a professional life by paving the way for your entry into the corporate market
Outgoing Exchange
Providing Lebanese students with experiences that drive change and
impact
Providing Lebanese students with cross-cultural experiences
that drive impact Breaking the comfort
zone that many Lebanese students
seem to have Building international
friendships
"I usually don't write long captions to express my emotions and how I feel, but I want to express my love for this beautiful
family. We came from 8 different countries to volunteer in Sri Lanka, we
shared the same house and lived together for 1 month. It is really hard to say good
bye today. It was one hell of a volunteering internship. One month was
enough to give me memories for a lifetime. Thank you Sri Lanka." - Luna Maroun,American University of Beirut
(AUB) student
Incoming Exchange
Presenting projects in Lebanon that promote social and humanitarian
causes
Incoming Exchanges
Refugee Aid:
⊡ Founded in July 2014
⊡ It is an AIESEC powered project
that focuses on aiding the Syrian
refugees in the BekaaValley.
Refugee Aid
Yesterday it was my first day of work at Mosaab al-Telyani camp in the Bekaa valley in Lebanon, installed by the United Nations for Human Rights and in partnership with a local NGO, Kayany
Foundation. Here I met Ibrahim Haggi, a Syrian child of 10 years old who suffers from malnutrion; when I met him for the first time, I thought he was only 5 Years old. Haggi doesn't know anything
about Syria, its culture, its past, and its civilization. He has just bad memories of the war and he cannot even write his own name.
#UNHCR# stop_the_war #syrian_refugees #syriaAbdelli Youssef
BOOKS NOT BULLETS
Resultant drive of
the interns to actually
make a difference
What about you?
How will you shape yourself and Lebanon through the experience?
Part of the puzzleTeam experiences
Impact Lebanon through 4 subdivisions
Our Local Committees
Our Departments
But what is my department?
Public Relations
outgoing Global Community Development Program
outgoing Global Internship Program
incoming Global Community Development Program
Projects
incoming Global Community Development Program
NGOs
Next week
Get to know our department in depth with our VPs
Thank you