delegates booklet iic2016
DESCRIPTION
This is the first delegates booklet for International Impact Conference 2016TRANSCRIPT
1st Delegates Booklet 24th Until 26th of June 2016
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!
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
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
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
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
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
Date and Place: Tangerang, Indonesia 24th - 26th of June 2016
Special Event : Press Conference Gloval Village Impact Summit
Stay at 4 stars Hotel – Santika ICE premiere BSD City
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
Press CONFERENCE
impact CONFERENCE
AGENDA AGENDA
Global
AGENDA AGENDAVillage
AGENDA AGENDA
Special Event Party &! There would be:
Games
Roll Dance Good
Music
Awarding Night
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
We are inviting 126 countries and territories all over the World who are going to take a project in Indonesia.
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
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
“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!
Let’s meet theTeam behind!
Dwipantara Team
They all are the heroes behind!
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
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]
HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON! Can’t Wait to See You Soon!