AJB TEAM’s ARC PRESENTATION 2020
Today’s agenda! Results from
1 2019–2020
2 Supporting AJB
3
Next steps
Today’s agenda! Results from
1 2019–2020
2 Supporting AJB
3
Next steps
2019–2020 Team
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BETO (COL)
ANA RUTH (GUA)
OLIVIA (USA)
CHARLIE (MEX)
CUB
PATAGONES
CAM
ANDINOS
23 y.o. Studies Law Loves CISV resources and the color Yellow In CISV since 2008 Former COL NJR
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24 y.o. Studies Civil Engineering BIG chocolate fan In CISV since 2007, JB since 2010 Former GUA NJR
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22 y.o. Studied Anthropology Loves Sour Candy In CISV and JB since 2008 Former USA NJR Current USA Board member
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23 y.o. Studies Communications and Digital Media Doesn’t like chewing gum In CISV since 2008 Former MEX NJR
2020–2021 Team
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OLIVIA (USA)
CHARLIE (MEX)
LUCH (MEX)
JERO (COL)
CAM
ANDINOS
PATAGONES
CUB
22 y.o. Studied Anthropology Loves Sour Candy In CISV and JB since 2008 Former USA NJR Current USA Board member
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23 y.o. Studies Communications and Digital Media Doesn’t like chewing gum In CISV since 2008 Former MEX NJR
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21 y.o. Studies Graphic Design Loves scary movies In CISV and JB since 2015 Former MEX NJR Current IJB Team member
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23 y.o. Studies Medicine Is color blind In CISV since 2010 and JB since 2012 Former COL NJR Current IJB Team member
AJB IN 2019 445 new JBers
1663 active JBers
584 activities
11,680 participations 83% created new projects
Average Age 16 CUB: 14
3.32/4 score on Chapter/NA collaboration
CAM: 16 Andinos: 16 Patagones: 18
2.29/4 score in mosaic priority
By neighbourhood: ANDINOS
CAM
CUB
PATAGONES
Active JBers
87
109
1,210
52
New JBers
40
93
234
15
Total activities
34
67
366
24
Average # of participants
20
18
27
30
Created new projects
67%
75%
100%
100%
Chapter/NA collaboration (1-4)
3.33
3.75
3.33
3.5
Received domestic training
67%
50%
100%
50%
Priority to run mosaic (1-4)
1.33
2.5
2
3
WORKSHOPS, TRAININGS & PROJECTS Funding and content support to different initiatives to collaborate as a region
CAM workshop Mexico City October 30-November 4
35 participants from Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, and Colombia Topics: ● ● ● ● ●
cooperation between JB’s project strategies leadership building educational content, motivation programme review
NJR Exchange ●
USA NJR was part of Brazil’s NJBM and ran a session on the importance of local and neighborhood impact
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USA and Brazilian NJRs attended Canada’s NJBM and ran a session on the importance of local and neighborhood impact
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Guatemalan and Colombian NJRs were part of the staff group for Mexico’s NJBM 2020
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Argentinian NJRs facilitated sessions for JB Chile training
60 participants 13/13 Countries Average age: 19 y.o. Topics Discussed: • • • • • •
Innovation Connection ED Content Importance of JB CISV integration (by IJB) Funding
AJBM 2020 Online 200+ registered Around 80 participants per session Topics Discussed: • • • • •
ED content Creativity Gender diversity Terms of reference AJBTeam and ToR election/vote
Online initiatives
Local and National JBs have developed many online initiatives for JBers to participate in!
SWOT STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
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Definition and communication of roles
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Lack of continuity in projects & initiatives
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Flexibility for the needs of the region
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Adaptability
Developing content that benefits all countries in the same way
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Transparency
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Social Media engagement
Lack of cooperation between some NA Boards and their JB
THREATS
OPPORTUNITIES COVID-19
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Online engagement with diverse communities
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JB and ARC/NARs collaboration
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Lack of in-person meetings
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Interregional Interactions & collaborations
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Lack of project funds
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New Project ideas & innovation
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JB turnover is rapid and it’s difficult to maintain long-term projects
Today’s agenda! Results for
1 2019–2020
2 Supporting AJB
3
Next steps
Our role as AJB Team
Team roles Terms of reference
BUDGET EXECUTION Allocated
Spent
Remaining
AJBM Expenses
$1,010
$0
$1,010
ARC Expenses
$540
$0
$540
WS & Trainings
$2,400
$200
$2,200
Projects
$1,050
$320
$730
TOTAL
$5,000
$520
$4,480
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Habitat for humanity Argentina - Andinos workshop
Today’s agenda! Results from
1 2019–2020
2 Supporting AJB
3
Next steps
Next steps... ● Creating more online initiatives and opportunities ● Support CISV Uruguay ● Create working groups for inter-regional projects ● Make AJB more relevant to all countries in the Americas ● Improving our engagement strategies on social media
THANK YOU!