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We will give you information about our activities during February through this newsletter.

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Page 1: AIESEC in Unhas - Newsletter for February

MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

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OgcdpHoy AIESEC! How do you Global Citizen feel? In February, oGCDP is preparing tolaunch our program in March. We are very excited to facilitate and deliver more lifechanging experiences to more young people in Makassar. Also we're welcoming ourvery own Physical Marketing for both UNHAS and UMI! This amazing and purposefulindividuals are ready to promote this program. Not forget to mention, we have alreadycompleted our team with Customer Manager and Ma-Re Coordinator have recentlyjoined. Together, let's spread this program to everyone so that they can spend theirSummer holiday be more wonderful and impactful!

HRIn february, we’ve fulfilled the human resource approximately 90 %, the rest of themstill need to be fulfill in OCP Pbox Summer. Also we’ve done our collaborates with PD,BXP, and Finance to deliver functional knowledge to the member.A really good news came from Probation 5 which 14 people passed their Probationphase. They are really excited to be a part of AIESEC in UNHAS, as we can seethey’ve already involved in some of our big event before they become an officialmember. Good luck for you guys!

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Finance

Func.

As department who responsible to ensure the sustainable of the entity, these whatfinance and governance has just done. In the beginning of February, finance andgovernance department has updated the document from national as requirement foraudit later and also did forecasting about what happen in one month ahead in terms offinance. In the end of month, finance has made a report of our current condition in pastone month, We have lost a lot than get profit. As the conclusion our entity is not in agood condition, regarding there is big expenditure happen rather than revenue as wellas in January (a lot of demands for operational and supplies for office and there is nosignificant income) . Therefore, we have a big amount of liabilities from MC Indonesiathat needed to paid soon, if not there will be a consequences for our entity. If this caseshappen for the following month, absolutely our entity will not sustain at all and it willaffect our operational. Last but not least, Finance and governance department need yourcooperation to make this entity sustain ahead. That's all from finance governancedepartment report and have a nice day.

update

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bxp

OgipMatching Knocking the Myth!

Getting GIP opportunity is really difficult for Indonesian EP. But our ep fromUNHAS just break the myth. After struggling with raising peak, we are going tomove with matching. The IR is preparing some partnership to secure severalopportunity for our EP. And the SnS team still focused on checking the quality. Wewill move forward to the matching session.We currently have 12 EPs who is ready to get their professional experiencethrough GIP program. We are trying to break the myth that GIP is impossible forIndonesian talent. In fact, if you are trying you will get something worth. Let's hopethat we can match more EP and create more leadership journey through exchange.Wish us luck!

Another amazing month has been passed!During February, beside doing planning, we still continued our campaign BigMovement for Makassar. We showcased the activities from iGCDP Projecteveryday on AIESEC LC Unhas official account in social media. We got muchattentions from society because of it. Moreover, we held the biggest global villageever in Makassar. Many people came to see our Exchange Participant’sperformance.We also started to make awareness about Global Citizen Program throughshowcasing the story of our Exchange Participant in our official account. And inthe end of the month we launched a campaign for promoting Global CitizenSummer session named “Wonderful Summer”. We hope that we can givewonderful summer ever to youth in Makassar by joining our Global Citizenprogram.The last but not least, I would like to say thank you very much for all of LC Unhasmembers for the collaboration to help us share and spread the information that weposted in AIESEC LC Unhas official account. We really hope that the hype is notonly end till this month, let’s make it more massive like never before!

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ICX

Pd

In the begining of February, we still in realization phase with 13 EPs both Adhoc andiGCDP Projects. However, some projects have ended up their projects in the end ofFebruary such as Hometown Project, Adhoc, and Greeneration. While Entrevolutionstill run their latest 2 big event until the end of February. ICX actually had a lot ofthings in February but the special one was we finally engaged the government inMakassar, 100 brigade support and being involved in Greeneration activity to cleanCanal Pa’baengbaeng. From Entrevolution itself, as you know that this was our firstNational Project in AIESEC in UNHAS but for that we’ve achieved 210 attendance intheir entrepreneur seminars.Don’t forget to congratulate the new ICX Manager, Geni as Project Manager, Farah asManager Adhoc Inside, Aini as Manager Adhoc Outside, Imran as iGIP Manager, andAkira & Rizky as OCP iGCDP Projec. For your information, Managaer Adhoc Outsideis new role in AIESEC in UNHAS becuase we want an accessibble leadership for everyyouth for East Indonesia as well.For iGIP side, we have EP china that working in WLA and we also still in matchingprocesss, wish us achieve 8 EPs match for March.

Partnership Development have been focusing to raise some TNs outside Makassar,the TNs are schools from Mamuju, Palopo, and Tual in Maluku. Some of them arethe following partner from our previous project touring with Greeneration. Theywere interested to our project and asked to do a project during 6 weeks. Thereforein the end of the month we went to Mamuju for business trip.We also done Love in February, to educate member about our standardization ofmaking proposal and LoA. We want to prevent the common mistake in ourproposal and LoA.

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Bring back

the hype

Hoy AIESEC ? How do you feel ? How was your International Culture Festival feel ?

Think Globally – Act Locally was the tagline of this big event. The first time you heard aboutthat, you might questioning what does it mean ? Let us explain it to you...

So, after a huge impact that we gave locally to our society in Makassar and many hometownthrough #BigMovement4MKS, this was the perfect time to feel the Internationalatmosphere with us. We want the influence of the movement encourage the youth inMakassar to contribute for a better Makassar and feel the excitement of this International

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International CultureFestival

Meet with them always be a special part of the event, everyone is bond

to each others and had a little team

reunion.

”event. More than 300 students attended our event, they’re really enthusiast to have a smalltalk with our Exchange Participant. You can imagine how crowded the booth EP on that day.

Moreover, we bet this event has brought us become deeply AIESECer. For sure, we metmany AIESECer there, the AIESEC Alumni, our new member, and of course the ExchangeParticipants from 9 countries.

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Throwback

To increase the performance of each member in AIESEC UNHAS, the EBs packed

an education into different way through LOVE in February.

On Sunday Morning, Kidsneyteen Project involved society and student in Senam

Sehat at Taman Macan, one of their campaign to build the awareness of healthy

life with our Kidney.

February 13rd

February 14th

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Edukidney Project collaborates with Indorunners Makassar had a social run with

6km in distance, all the profit from the event donated to Umar, the one who suffer from

Kidney Disease.

February 21st

February 25th-26th

February

Two seminars presented by Entrevolution project to facilitated youth in Makassar to have a entrepreneural mindset and have a

sustainable business in for Makassar

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recognition

Appreciation goes to ICX which have worked

hardly during 2 months, all sectors of society involved in Project’s

event, both Local and National Project have given a huge impact to

the citizen

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recognition

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During my journey to improve my self, I realized the importance to know my strength and weakness. Every single person has their own weakness and so do I. But I need to accept that, because I have a strength that I can focus to improve it. However, it's need a long time to realize my personal strength and weakness, I need more challenging experience before I can understand it. Now, I still figure out my others strength that I can improve especially to make me closer to achieve my goal.

After I found my passion, then it led me to understand myself more. I want to understand my core values, why ? because to understand it, will help me to take a decision, to understand what is important, and what to do in life. Right now, I have not found my core values because I still need a lot of experiences involving failure and success as well. I have no sufficient experience to find my core values, that's why I need to take bigger experience to find it.

I did not have a clear goal in my life, it used to be changed every time. But since I understand my passion, I can decide what goal that I need to achieve in my life. Such a pleasure to know my goal because it gives me a motivation and also my reason why I keep improving myself, take more opportunity and create impact to my society.

To find our passion, it's actually depends on who we are or our experience. But for me, based on my experiences in AIESEC, it was not easy to find it because it needs 2 terms as LCVP to find my passion. It's need a process to put me out of my comfort zone, That time at the end of 1415 term after a lot of things happened, such a good thing finally I found what is actually my passion. I am passionate to lead people to develop in my society and create a sustainability positive impact.

Why I keep taking

higher role ?

FIND MY PASSION

UNDERSTAND MY LIFE GOAL

UNDERSTAND MY CORE VALUES

REALIZE MY STRENGTH AND MY WEAKNESS

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My experience in AIESEC is a way to understand more and deeper about myself.Understand my passion, my values, my life goals, my strength and weakness. It's not easy, but once I know and understand about my self, I am not satisfy

Jasmadi Zainal

OC Exchange Fair 2012 ● LCVP MarComm 13/14 ● LCVP Human Resource 14/15 ● NST Finland 1516 ● NST Indonesia 1516 ●

NST Estonia 2016

AIESEC EXPERIENCE

and can't stop to take biggeropportunity obviously to challenge and improve my self more and even more. If someone ask me, "Did I ever regret to be an LCVP during 2 terms ?" Then, my answer is "No", it was my journey to understand my self.

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Romania - Clătite

A dessert form Romania you must taste is Clătite. Itis a crepes filled with something sweet like jam, thatyou could find it everywhre such as in restaurant orany food court. This picture was a Clătite in one ofrestaurant there, but they also provide Clătite in mycamp when I was in exchange journey.

Ruli – Exchange Participant, Summer 2015

South Korea - Bibimbap

Bibimbap from South Korea are served in hot stonepot called dolsot with a raw egg on top with atleast five different colour of toppings on the rice.The first time I tasted, it was weird becauseeverything were served in raw so you still can feelthe raw taste of the topings and the egg yolk. Thevegetables are still crunchy too. But after you mixall the topings, egg yolk and gochujang everythingwill blend and taste delicious.

May – Exchange Participant , Winter 2015

Koman Kai means rice with chicken. The rice isboiled with chicken soup and chicken slice as itstopping. While the chicken is served in different wayas well, it can be boiled or fried chicken depend onyour liking. I prefer with the chicken boiled becausethe texture tasted more soft than the chicken crispy.

Furqan - Exchange Participant, Winter 2015

Thailand – Koman Kai

Must Taste These Food When You Go Exchange

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India – Dal Makhani

China - Youtiao

Turkey – Çiğborek

Youtiao is also known as Chinese oil stick or Chinese cruller is a traditional Chinese snack especially for breakfast time. It is made with basic dough for youtiao. The dough for youtiao is quite similar with the dough for mantou. I like to eat Youtiao with another food to mix with.

Rachmi – Excahange Participant, Summer 2015

Çiğborek is a traditional Turkish Cuisine that onlyfound in Eskişehir so you will not find it in othercity in Turkey. İt's salty, it's made of wheat butkinds of turkish spices put inside. It's served withketchup. Nice! We have to stand in line to taste it!And after enjoyed your Çiğborek, stand up andleave your seat since others are already waiting.

Ridwan – Exchange Participant, winter 2015

Dal Makhani is eaten roll bread and soup like Kari(Indonesian food) with slice cheese on top calledPaneer. You could see Dal Makhani being served inmarriages, engagements, and almost in any partiesin India.

Herdarina – Exchange Participant, winter 2015

Must Taste These Food When You Go Exchange

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Mon 28

Tue 29

Wed 30

Thu 31

Fri 1

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Sun 3

SAVE THE

DATE!

April, 2016

3rd :LCVP Convote*will be confirmed soon

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However, 90.000 is nothing comparing to 3,5 billion voices that can be heard. But for these

voices to be heard, you need to speak up.

More than 90.000 youth has already voiced on the Youth Speak platform and those have

been heard and are considering all around the world.

bit.ly/suarakuntukIndonesiaSo, are you speaking up ?

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All Challenge is hard

at first, messy in the

middle and gorgeous at

the end

- Unknown