AIESEC in Argentina Incomming Global Community Development Program
Introduction Welcome to the official booklet about Argentina, here you will find all the information about our national projects, timeline of our projects for 2014 Winter Peak and awesome information about our country, one country of incredible culture. Their variety geography, our history full of mystery and adventure, its people and cultures have fascinated the world for centuries. Famous for our excellent food, beautiful scenery, dances like the tango, a country with passion in their culture. A country that deserves to be discovered. You still have doubts? Look at the proposals we have for you…
“a country with passion in their culture”
National Committees with social projects Buenos Aires (oficially called Autonomomous city of Buenos Aires) is the capital and largest of Argentina and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America but also the starting point for travelling the entire countrie. People from Buenos Aires are referred to as porte単os (people of the port). Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its European style architecture and rich cultural life, with the highest concentration of theatres in the world. Buenos Aires is an unique destiny that allows tourists to live a one in a life time urban adventure!
Tandil is located in the southeast of the province of Buenos Aires, in central-eastern Argentina, on the mountain chain Tandilia system. In recent years there has been a significant increase in tourism, especially in the holiday period which corresponds with the celebration of Holy Week liturgy where the allusive developed to date. It is a city with mountains and the largest tourist destinations are the Sentinel Hill, Independence Park, Calvary, the Moving Stone Lake Fort as well as the commercial circuit of the city.
National Committees with social projects BahĂa Blanca is a city strategically located south of the province of Buenos Aires. It has a commercial deepwater port which makes it the second largest urban center on the Argentine Sea. The city has become one of the most important the country's commercial, cultural, educational and sports centers mainly also has important museums and libraries, and its infrastructure includes notable architectural circuits, walks and parks.
Mendoza is the principal city of western Argentina and forms the entire capital department of the province of Mendoza (Argentina). It is one of the major cities of the country, being the fourth largest agglomeration in the country, after Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Rosario. Located in the foothills of the glacis Andes. This city has many historic buildings and museums. Although he is best known for its vineyards and making the best wines.
National Committees with social projects C贸rdoba, the capital of the Province of C贸rdoba, Argentina city. It is located in the central region of the country, on both banks of the river Suqu铆a. It is the second largest in the country's most populous city after Buenos Aires. Cordoba is an important cultural, economic, educational, financial and entertainment center in the region. The town has important historical, cultural and tourist attractions.
Rosario is located in the central-eastern Argentina, in the province of Santa Fe. It is a place that invites to be traveled, showing the visitor your edilicio progress and development which is constantly upgraded, characterized by beautiful walks. Its varied architecture deserves a separate chapter, with areas has remained intact the style of the early twentieth century. Boulevards and large parks will provide distinctiveness big city. Walk along the cliffs above the river at sunset is a classic and Flag Memorial is the ideal starting point for any hike starting from the center. Puerto top notch, with extensive docks, is worth seeing the coastal basin and grain elevators in operation.
National Committees with social projects Salta is the capital of the Province of Salta. At present there are many institutions that cultivate literature, painting, sculpture, dance, music and other artistic expressions. The accommodation is mainly in the provincial capital from where it can be purchased very easily different tours (which are performed in the day) to anywhere in the province, including the Quebrada de Humahuaca and Purmamarca (Jujuy Province) and the City of San Salvador de Jujuy (the provincial capital).
La Plata is the capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located 56 km southeast of the city of Buenos Aires. This planned city is renowned for its design, a perfect square with "Historical Axis' preserved until now intact, as is the outstanding design of the diagonals that cross forming diamonds within its boundary, forests and squares placed exactly every six blocks. Culture plays a large role in the city of La Plata. This is reflected in the good amount of cultural centers, theaters, museums, cinemas and libraries that are in the city, and the National University of La Plata and the observatory.
Global Citizen Program Global Citizen is Argentinian´s national program to delivery massive and successful projects that will change many lives around the world. AIESEC in Argentina works with different ways to impact our society and our main goal is to change your live through our project. The concept of Global Citzen is to form better people more conscious of world’s problems and to give a different perspective of how we can be change agents in our day by day. All projects offer Host, Transportation or food according to LC Host Timelines of realizes: Feb 88
Mar 55
Apr 64
May 70
June 238
The TNs are realize on the first and third week of each month.
July 261
Our Projects The Andes Way This project aims to develop the management skills of university students to enable them to grow as entrepreneurs. It is a regional exchange project to strengthen organizational work in NGOs in the country and to develop soft skills in young volunteers. The interns will have the opportunity to work in the field of institutional communications, administration, fundraising or project management in different NGOs that work in the fields of ecology, art, education, or children's homes.
Volunteer recruitment, coaching, talent development and retention.
Fundraising events and campains, budget administration.
Account managing, institutional communication, website managing, social media.
Administration: Planning, finance, project management
Our Projects coopARTE The project goal is to develop skills and topics such as leadership, teamwork, holistic and strategic, to empower children for the future, both personally and professionally. University students will hold workshops and activities arts, music, sports and outdoor recreation as an empowering tool for project participants to overcome difficulties with a creative point of view. The exchange participants will develop recreational activities that teach children and youth values, and contribute to a more responsible generation, dedicated and aware of their role in society.
Work with elder age people
Work whith childrens
Our Projects Learning Way This project’s goal is to develop student leadership and teamwork, taking an important role in the education of children. Exchange participants will support theoretical and practical classes, cultural activities, workshops on different subjects or will give school support in NGOs or schools. Through this project the interns will be contributing to the overall development and improvement of children. It also seeks to expand their world view and contribute to intercultural understanding.
Support children in their classes of Math, computer, chemistry or other subjects Language classes
Contacts MCVP iGCDP Yasnaia Jaramillo yaznaia.jaramillo@aiesec.net LCVPs iGCDP Buenos Aires UBA FCE Bernardo Ellis, bernardo.ellis@aiesec.net
Rosario Florencia Cuttica, florencia.cuttica@aiesec.net
Buenos Aires Rocío Villarroel, rocio.villarroel@aiesec.net
Tandil Nerina Bolletta, neri.bolletta@aiesec.net
Córdoba Agostina Romo, agostina.romo@aiesec.net David Balastegui Almada, david.almada@aiesec.net
La Plata Rocio Chiappino, rocio.chiappino@aiesec.net
Mendoza Nicanor Albornoz, nicanor.albornoz@aiesec.net Buenos Aires USAL Maria José Gonzalez, mariajose.gonzalez@aiesec.net
Montevideo Camila Olivera, camila1.olivera@aiesec.net Bahia Blanca Nicolas Peciña, nicolaspeci@gmail.com
Contacts Regional Managers Sales & Raising Regional Manager Matias Jordan ( Former VP IGCDP en @UBA) matias.jordan@aiesec.net Matching Regional Manager Carolina Canullo ( Former VP IGCDP en @Mendoza) Carolina.canullo@aiesec.net International Cooperations & Matching Rafael Lima ( Former VP OGCDP en @Buenos Aires) rafael.msl@aiesec.net Delivery & NPS Regional Manager Gisele Kiemel (Former VP IGCDP en @Tandil) gisele.keimel@aiesec.net
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