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1st Delegates Booklet 24th Until 26th of June 2016

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Apa Kabar? [How do you feel?] Luar biasa! [Excellent!]. Have you ever been to Indonesia? Is it your first time here? Or how about attending

an unforgettable conference in Indonesia? Here with love I welcome you to Indonesia, and I welcome you to International Impact Conference 2016 (IIC 2016). The this is the assembly point of the whole intern that

coming to Indonesia., have yourself a blast! Selamat datang. [Welcome.]

For  the  first,  congratula1on  for  you  that  have  been  pass  the  interview  session  and  have  been  chosen  as  the  delegate  who  would  bring  Impact  in  Indonesia’s  history.  Don’t  get  me  wrong  and  don’t  think  if  it’s  too  much!  Because  I  believe  like  what  Walt  Disney  said  “if  you  can  dream  it,  You  can  do  it.”.      So  many  thanks  to  you  because  IIC  2016  would  not  happen  without  your  support,  your  energy  and  your  passionate.  Here  what  I  want  to  promise  you  is  there  are  a  thousand  reasons  why  you  should  not  miss  IIC  2016.  Don’t  you  ever  think  that  one  conference  can’t  change  your  life.  IIC  as  the  plaJorm  that  would  show  you  a  bunch  of  unforgeKable  memories  in  diversity  with  peoples  from  the  other  part  of  the  world.      Based  on  my  real  experience  that  I  have  never  had  expecta1on  a  conference  changing  my  perspec1ve  how  I  see  this  liKle  

world.  Be  connected  with  difference  people  from  difference  culture.  The  art  of  life  that  teach  me  knock  out  my  ego  and  apathe1c  nature,  respect    difference  and  care  about  everything  around  you.  

 You  can’t  never  know  un1l  you  experience  it.  Feel  the  hype  and  the  vibes,  Create  a  story  that  not  about  you  anymore,  but  your  

story  in  another  person’s  life  story.  

Let's speak to the world, Let's show to the world, Let's make a history in this world. Make your voice be heard!

"For me, truly AIESEC can't change the world by itself. But AIESEC trust it to someone that can change it as a platform to activate leadership and humankind potential”    –  Nico  Antonius  Sumardi  CCP  of  Interna1onal  Impact  Conference  2016  in  Indonesia  

Hoy AIESEC!

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Leadership development

Leadership development

AIESEC is the world’s largest youth-run

organization. Established in 1948 after the World

War II as the background and the first purpose is

to reconnect human being and create peace.

OUR INTERNATIONAL PLATFORM ENABLES YOUNG

PEOPLE TO EXPLORE & DEVELOP THEIR LEADERSHIP

POTENTIAL WHILE CREATING POSITIVE IMPACTS IN

SOCIETY

 

AIESEC enables YOUNG PEOPLE TO BEGIN A

LONG-LIFE LEADERSHIP JOURNEY  

AIESEC AIESEC

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Why? Why? How? How? What? What?

Our vision is to Create Peace And

Development Of Humankind’s

Potential. We believe this is possible if

we can develop the youth become a

leaders that needed by the world

not only for today, but also the

future.

We partner with many organizations

to provide professional

development for youth through the

Global Citizen Development

Program.

National Exchange Partner

Youth Speak

National Conferences

Ambassadorship Program

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AIESEC   in   Prase6ya   Mulya  University   officially   started   in  October   2011.   Prase6ya   Mulya  University   notably   as   the   best  business   school   in   Indonesia   was  expanding  its  reach  -­‐  noted  by  the  increasing   number   of   students  accepted   -­‐   at   the   6me   of   our  proposa l   to   be   an   A IESEC  Expansion.   What   AIESEC   offers   is  a m a z i n g l y   m a t c h   w i t h  “Prasmulyan”   goal   to   be   a   future  business  champion.    Office  address:    The  Avani,  Lavanya  Ammarilla  Cluster.    Ammarilla  4  street,  Block  D9/5,  BSD-­‐Tangerang  Selatan,  Indonesia  15311    

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International Impact Conference is a 3 day event hosted by AIESEC PM University

in Tangerang, Indonesia. It is comprised of a 1-day Press Conference and 2-day

Impact Summit. 1 -day Press Conference showcases how social impact is created

by projects AIESEC provides across the country and resulting growth in

Indonesia, because of EPs (Exchange Participant) are willingly to give their

passion travel abroad here. 2-day Impact Summit aims to facilitate powerful

conversations about the impact on young people (both local and

international) and various sectors who are heading towards empowering

Indonesia through supporting the different Sustainable Development Goals of

the United Nations with the right leadership.

IIC 2016

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Through this conference, AIESEC Indonesia aims to engage more young people,

organizations and various government sectors in our social development

ventures to build a better future for Indonesia and its people. This can be

realized through our project exhibition, networking, partnership ideation

space and workshops facilitated both by AIESEC and its partners.

WHY IIC

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Date and Place: Tangerang, Indonesia 24th - 26th of June 2016

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Special Event : Press Conference Gloval Village Impact Summit

Stay at 4 stars Hotel – Santika ICE premiere BSD City

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IMPACT CONFERENCE

GLOBAL VILLAGE

PRESS CONFERENCE

AGENDA

Media is involved in our event

to showcase to the public

society that this conference is

one of AIESEC steps on reaching

the goals. The goal is to create

peace and developing human

kind potential by making a

p r o j e c t i n e a c h L o c a l

Committee.

Global Village is an event in which

p a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l h o l d a

conference with a cultural show

featuring a variety of items

t y p i c a l o f t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e

countries such as food, clothing

or dance, so the exchanger will

h a v e m o r e e x p e r i e n c e o n

networking with other people.

Conference will last for 3 days

and 2 nights. At the conference

t h e r e w i l l b e 8 m a t e r i a l

presented. The expected goals of

the conference is to understand

the impact of the project that

the delegates do and how its

measured from other social

development organizations.

AGENDA

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Press CONFERENCE

impact CONFERENCE

AGENDA AGENDA

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Global

AGENDA AGENDAVillage

 

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AGENDA AGENDA

Special Event Party  &! There would be:

Games  

Roll Dance     Good

Music    

Awarding Night    

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Before traveling to Indonesia, you need to know some information about Indonesia at a glance

Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. Located between Asia and Australia, Indonesia is an archipelago tropical. Indonesia comprises 17,000`s islands lie between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Population and culture is very diverse, because there are more than two hundred tribes and languages. Indonesia`s capital city is Jakarta.

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Ultimate in Diversity The  Republic  of  Indonesia  is  the  largest  archipelago  in  the  world  comprising  13,466  large  and  small  tropical  islands  fringed  with  white  sandy  beaches,  many  s>ll  uninhabited  and  a  number  even  s>ll  unnamed.  Straddling  the  equator,  situated  between  the  con<nents  of  Asia  and  Australia  and  between  the  Pacific  and  the  Indian  Oceans,  it  is  as  wide  as  the  United  States  from  San  Francisco  to  New  York,  equaling  the  distance  between  London  and  Moscow.    Indonesia  has  a  total  popula<on  of  more  than  215  million  people  from  more  than  200  ethnic  groups.  The  na<onal  language  is  Bahasa  Indonesia.  

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   Ever  since  prehistoric  >mes  the  Indonesian  archipelago  has  been  inhabited.  Java  Man  or  pithecanthropus  erectus  (upright  apeman)  is  the  oldest  known  inhabitant  here,  having  lived  over  a  million  years  ago.  Other  more  recent  prehistoric  species  include  the  s>ll  disputed  homo  Floresiensis,  or  the  Flores  hobbits,  dwarf  people,  who  have  also  made  these  islands  their  home.?    Historically,  Chinese  chronicles  men1on  that  trade  between  India,  China  and  these  islands  was  already  thriving  since  the  first  century  AD.  The  powerful  mari1me  empire  of  Criwijaya  with  capital  around  Palembang  in  southern  Sumatra,  was  the  centre  for  Buddhism  learning  and  was  known  for  its  wealth.  It  held  sway  over  the  Sumatra  seas  and  the  Malacca  Straits  from  the  7th  to  the  13th.  century.  In  the  8th  -­‐9th  century,  the  Sailendra  Dynasty  of  the  Mataram  kingdom  in  Central  Java  built  the  magnificent  Buddhist  Borobudur  temple  in  Central  Java,  this  was  followed  by  the  construc1on  of  the  elegant  Hindu  Prambanan  Temple  built  by  the  Civais1c  king  Rakai  Pikatan  of  the  Sanjaya  line.  

A little of Awesomeness about Indonesia’s History

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Let’s Speak Bahasa Indonesia!Bahasa  Indonesia  is  the  na>onal  and  official  language  in  the  en>re  country.  It  is  the  language  of  official  communica>on,  taught  in  schools  and  spoken  on  television.  Most  

Indonesians  today  speak  at  least  two  languages  or  more,  Bahasa  Indonesia  and  their  local  language,  of  which  Indonesia  counts  more  than  300  regional  languages.  

   Bahasa  Indonesia  is  based  on  the  high  Malay  language  as  spoken  and  wriKen  in  the  Riau  

Islands,  as  in  the  early  19th.  century,  Malay  was  the  lingua  franca  throughout  the  then  Dutch  East  Indies,  the  language  spoken  in  trade  transac1ons.  The  more  democra1c  Malay  language  

was  preferred  by  na1onalis1c  youth  above  the  Javanese  language,  despite  the  fact  that  Javanese  is  more  sophis1cated  and  at  the  1me  spoken  by  the  majority  popula1on,  Yet,  Javanese  is  feudal  as  it  has  different  levels  of  language  depending  on  ones  status  and  the  status  of  the  person  spoken  to.  The  Youth  Pledge  of  1928,  therefore,  vowed  to  build  one  

Indonesian  country,  one  na1on,  speaking  one  language:  bahasa  Indonesia.    

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Nation with a thousand of cultureLiving  on  more  than  13,400  islands,  the  Indonesian  na>on  today  counts  some  200  million  popula>on  comprising  more  than  200  

ethnic  groups.  AOer  Independence  in  1945  inter-­‐marriages  among  people  of  different  ethnic  groups  have  welded  the  popula>on  into  

a  more  cohesive  Indonesian  na>on.    

The  majority  of  the  popula1on  embraces  Islam,  while  in  Bali  the  Hindu  religion  is  predominant.  Whereas  in  areas  like  the  Minahasa  

in  North  Sulawesi,  the  Toraja  highlands  in  South  Sulawesi,  in  the  East  Nusatenggara  islands  and  in  large  parts  of  Papua,  in  the  Batak  highlands  as  well  as  on  Nias  island  in  North  Sumatra,  the  majority  are  either  Catholics  or  Protestants.  On  the  whole  the  Indonesian  

people  are  religious  in  nature.  

Popula6on:  255,461,700  (1st  July  2015)  Ethnic  Groups:    Javanese  45%,    Sundanese  14%,    Madurese  7.5%,  coastal  Malays  7.5%,    other  26%  Religions:    Muslim  88%,    Protestant  5%,  Roman  Catholic  3%,    Hindu  2%,    Buddhist  1%,    other  1%      

Jacqueline  Steenbeek  "Indonesia is just like paradise, the people are friendly, the food is delicious, the nature is beautiful, and the culture is interesting” -­‐  Miss  World  from  Netherlands  201    

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Experiences in TangerangTangerang  is  rich  of  its  culture.  The  tradi6onal  dance  and  art  is  Tarian  Lenggang  Cisadane  and  Keseninan  Gambang  Kromong.  GrafiZs,  mural  

and  stensil  arts  are  drawn  on  along  walls  you’ll  cross  by.    

The  tradi1onal  food  here  is  Laksa  Tangerang,  which  is  different  with  Laksa  Betawi.  You  will  also  find  lots  of  Chinese  cultures  in  Tangerang.  

Some  of  the  tourist  aKrac1ons  here  is  Museum  Benteng  Heritage.  Here,  the  resident  celebrate  Kebaya  Compe11on.  

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Pre and post stay Pre and post stay

You  can  choose  to  stay  before  and/or  ager  D-­‐day  in  our  hotel,  but  we  are  not  provide  the  accomoda1on  and  anything  else  The  purpose  of  pre-­‐  and/or  post-­‐staying  is  if  you  want  to  explore  Indonesia  more  or  having  a  holiday  here.    We  give  you  sugges1on,  it  would  be  beKer  if  you  plan  it  first  and  choose  where  to  stay.  This  is  some  recommended  website  to  booking  as  your  trip  advisor.    

www.traveloka.com/   www.booking.com/‎   www.agoda.com/   www.rajakamar.com/   www.trivago.co.id  

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Pre and post stay Pre and post stay

For accomodation:    in  short-­‐distance  (<10km)  you  can  download  Gojek  apps    in  long-­‐distance  (>10km)  you  can  download  Uber/Gojek/Grab  apps  or    call  blue  bird  taxi(local  Taxi)  at  (021)  79171234/7941234      The  buses  nearby  BSD  is  usually  free  in  fare.  

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We are inviting 126 countries and territories all over the World who are going to take a project in Indonesia.    

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Registration and Payment

$79    Registra>on  Method:  fill  in  this  registra1on  form    hRp://<ny.cc/HavingMeOnIIC2016    

Payment  Method:  LC  to  CC  Delegates  pay  to  their  LC,  then  LC  will  transfer  to  CC  Delegates  to  CC  Send  to  CC  through  western  union    LC:  Local  CommiKee  CC:  Conference  CommiKee    

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Registration and Payment

$79     1.  Go  to  the  nearest  office  of  western  union  2.  Fill  in  the  form  3.  This  is  the  data  of  the  cc  you  need  to  send  the  money  to  

   Name:  Nico  antonius  sumardi      Address:  Jalan  karet  belakang      Province:  Jakarta      Country:  Indonesia      Postal  code:  12940      Phone:  +6281617172800  

 4.    Confirm  to  [email protected]    

 and  do  CC(Copy  Carbon)  to  [email protected]  by  lis6ng    the  name  of  sender,  address,  country  nominal,  transac6on  number  (MTCN)  

Delegates To CC Payment methods

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“To  give  posi1ve  impact  to  people's  lives  is  something  that  I  see  as  truly  rewarding  because  you  have  the  chance  to  live  your  character,  passsion  and  values  through  different  people;  and  it's  something  that  nobody  can  ever  take  away  from  them.”  

CLAUDEENE  PEÑAFIEL  Vice  President  for  Community  Development  

Programs;  Agenda  Manager  of  Impact  Conference  

“When  you  fail  on  something.  doesn’t  mean  that  is   not   for   you.It’s   like   a   baby  who   learn   to  walk  and  fall,  you  just  need  to  prac1ce  and  never  give  up.  Because  work’s  expert  was  once  a  trash.”    

Nindia  Swas>  Putri  Conference  Manager  IIC  2016  

Let’s meet the women behind!

AIESEC in Indonesia Agenda and Conference Manager!

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Let’s meet theTeam behind!

Dwipantara Team

They all are the heroes behind!

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Let’s meet theTeam behind!

They all are the heroes behind!

Stefina  Bartolomeus  CCVP  of  Finance  

Grabiella  Christy  CC  of  Finance  

Marceline  Medianty  CC  of  Program  &  Logis1c  

Nico  Antonius  CCP  of  IIC  216  

Kenny  Oscar  CC  of  Program  &  Logis1c  

Clara  Felician  S.  CC  of  Delegates  Service  

Ivana  Angelia  K.  CCVP  of  Delegates  Service  

Sanamira  Aliazahra  CCVP  of  Partnership  

Gary  Leon  Be  CC  of  Partnership  M.  Qashmal  Abrar  

CC  of  Delegates  Service  

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Person to Contact

Ivana  Angelia  K.  (CCVP)  Mobile  :  +6281213109628  

Email  :  [email protected]  

Clara  Feliciani  S.  (CC)  Mobile  :  +628176423703  Email  :  [email protected]    

Nico  Antonius  (CCP)  Phone  :  +6281617172800  

Email  :  [email protected]    

M.  Qashmal  Abrar  (CC)  Mobile  :  +6282140401188  Email  :  [email protected]    

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HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON! Can’t Wait to See You Soon!