3. Indonesia
Capital City Jakarta
Goverment Republic
Currency Rupiah (IDR)
National Ideology Pancasila
Independence 17th August 1945
Language Bahasa Indonesia
Motto Bhineka Tunggal Ika
Calling Code +62
Time Zone GMT + 7 to +9
Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17,508 islands which encompasses 34
provinces with over 238 million people, making it the world’s fourth most populous country in
the world.
Indonesia consists of hundreds of distinct native ethnic and linguistic groups. The largest –
and politically dominant – ethnic group are the Javanese. A shared identity has developed,
defined by a national language, ethnic diversity, religious pluralism within a majority Muslim
population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it. Indonesia’s national
motto, “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” (“Unity in Diversity” literally, “many, yet one”), articulates the
diversity that shapes the country. Despite its large population and densely populated regions,
Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support the world’s second highest level of
biodiversity.
The official language of this country is Bahasa Indonesia. However, it has around 300 ethnic
groups, each with cultural identities developed over centuries, and influenced by Indian,
Arabic, Chinese, and European sources.
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4. Indonesia has about 300 ethnic
groups, each with cultural identities
developed over centuries, and
influenced by Indian, Arabic,
Chinese, and European sources.
Indonesia is the
world's 15th-
largest country in
terms of land area
and world's 7th-
largest country in
terms of
combined sea and
land area.
742 different languages
and dialects
The government officially recognizes only six
religions: Islam, Protestantism,Roman
Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism,
and Confucianism
5. AIESEC in Indonesia
Established in 1984, AIESEC Indonesia has
been a platform for young people in Indonesia
to develop their leadership through unique
leadership experiences. Every year, AIESEC in
Indonesia held 5 national conferences to
equipped around 2000 members with some
soft skills they need, to run social projects,
events, exchange, and other organizational
things.
6. AIESEC in Bandung
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan (UNPAR)
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Universitas Padjajaran (UNPAD)
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Universitas Kristen Maranatha
Telkom Foundation Students
AIESEC in Surabaya
Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR)
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November (ITS)
Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA)
Universitas Pembangunan Nasional (UPN)
Universitas Pelita Harapan
Universitas Ciputra
Universitas Surabaya (UBAYA)
AIESEC Indonesia is now exists in 14 cities and 28 universities:
AIESEC in Universitas Indonesia (UI), Jakarta
AIESEC in Universitas Bina Nusantara (BINUS), Jakarta
AIESEC in Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP), Semarang
AIESEC in Universitas Brawijaya (UNIBRAW), Malang
AIESEC in Universitas Andalas (UNAND), Padang
AIESEC in Universitas Gajah Mada (UGM), Yogyakarta
AIESEC in Prasetya Mulya Business School (PMBS), Jakarta
AIESEC in President University (PU), Jakarta
AIESEC in Universitas Negeri Sebelas Maret Solo (UNS), Solo
AIESEC in Universitas Pembangunan Nasional (UPN), Yogyakarta
AIESEC in Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM), Malang
AIESEC in Universitas Hasanuddin (UNHAS), Makassar
AIESEC in Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI), Palembang
AIESEC in Universitas Lampung (UNILA), Bandar Lampung
AIESEC in Universitas Udayana, Bali
7. GCDP Evolution
In iGCDP summit (7-8th Sep) there was a
brand refreshment of our projects and
now we have 5 main master issues that
AIESEC Indonesia is running:
- Cultural understanding
- Literacy
- Health and lifestyle
- Environment
- Economic growth
- Career Care
All TN project forms that will cover these
issues need to be according to minimum
description of this issue in national level.
8. Indonesia is now one of the most growing economies of the world.
By taking part in the development of this country, you will
specifically be working on the topic of entrepreneurship under the
main issue of economic growth.
EP will visit small and medium enterprises to receive knowledge
about Indonesian Business System as well as sharing about
situation in your own country. In the same time you will organize
and be involved in different activities to increase awareness about
entrepreneurship in Indonesia in form of info-sessions/workshops,
be a mentor for students during business plan competition.
Moreover, you will also share learnings and experience about
literacy issue in Indonesia through social media/blog.
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Bandung
Social
Entrepreneur
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Economic
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Bandung
Social
Entrepreneur
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Growth
UNSRI Precius!
Culture and
Entrepreneur
UNHAS
Social
Entrepreneur
Economic
Growth
UNILA
Social
Entrepreneurship
Economic
growth
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10. The world is now facing climate change and as the part
of youth movement, we aim to address the issue of
environment by creating project followed by the
activities such as preventive events (tree
plantations/cleaning park etc), holding events to raise
awareness among people about this issue and create
bigger hype by organizing competition of recycling/trash
painting or other similar activities with attraction of
other volunteers. Moreover, you will also share key
learnings and experience about environment issue in
Indonesia through social media/blog.
12. We aim to educate more unfortunate people in Indonesia
under literacy issue. You will get in touch and give knowledge
on language/technology area to unfortunate people like street
children, orphaned children or people in urban area through
teaching activity. On other hand, you will increase awareness
about literacy in form of info-session/workshops in Indonesia
with the help of other volunteers. This project will involve
external NGOs, communities, and any stakeholder which is
concerned of the same issue. Moreover, you will also share
learnings and experience about the issue of literacy in
Indonesia through social media/blog.
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UNIBRAW The Little Leaders Literacy
UNIBRAW Mini project literacy Literacy
BINUS English for you Project Literacy
UI Children of Tomorrow Literacy
Bandung
Hope For The Future
(UPI)
Literacy
Bandung
Hope For The Future
(Telkom)
Literacy
PU educare Literacy
UNILA Wonderland Literacy 15
Surabaya
Global Youth Voice
Project
Carrer
Development
14. We aim to address the issue of cultural
understanding by creating projects followed
by activities such as Global Village, cultural
workshops/info sessions/events.
During the 6-8 weeks of the project you will
learn about Indonesian culture by joining
one of the activities (dance/music/batik
class), visit historical places in Indonesia and
at the same time, share about your
experience in “culture shock” website.
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Yogyakarta
2.0
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UNDIP
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Diversity
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Cultural
Understanding
UMM
Show Your
Country
Cultural
Understanding
Surabaya
Discover
Surabaya
Cultural
Understanding
16. Health is something we always need to pay
attention to. Thus, we aim to address health and
lifestyle issue by creating project to raise
awareness about HIV/AIDS or cancer.
This project is a preventive action against the
increasing number of health problems in Indonesia.
During this internship you will receive education
about this issue, visit patients, organize and be
involved in different activities to increase
awareness about health in Indonesia with the help
of other volunteers. Moreover, you will also share
learnings and experience about health issue in
Indonesia through social media/blog.
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UPNVY Don't Stop Believing
Health and
Lifestyle
UNDIP
Health and
Lifestyle
BINUS
Stop Positive HIV with Stop
Negative Action
Health and
Lifestyle
UNS
HITS (HIV/AIDS Youth
Ambassador)
Health and
Lifestyle
UNHAS We Care, We Do
Health and
Lifestyle
18. You will offer complementary extra curricular
solutions to the current educational system and
consciously prepare youth for their future career. In
this project you will help young people to develop
themselves through collaboration on their extra
curricular activities.
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Surabaya
Global Youth Voice
Project
Carrer
Development
20. JAVA CAFE (UGM)
Java CAFE project is the result of
cooperation between local NGO and
AIESEC UGM, It's aimed at
exchanging experiences and culture.
In this project, the EP will interact
with the local communities that
have nurtured and mentored by
NGO, the EP is expected to help
boost their confidence, through
joining their activities eg cultural
issues through a two-way
discussion, exploration of the
beauty of the city of Yogyakarta
together, and many more.
Issue:
Cultural understanding, Cross cultural dialogues.
Contact Person:
Abdul Aziz Muslim
abdulaziz.muslim@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
• http://issuu.com/aiesecugm/docs/booklet_yog
yakarta_aiesec_ugm_
• http://www.slideshare.net/VICTOLWOOTEN/ai
esec-ugm-gcdp-induction
• http://issuu.com/aiesecugm/docs/stichting_bo
oklet
21. SURABAYA GLOBALYOUTHVOICE
Project children will concerning more on nonformal
education issue for youth. We would like to make
roadshow, inspiration class session and surabaya
youth summit through fun activities.
Issue:
Career Development (Leadership)
Contact Person:
081328811604 (zaim) -
muhammad.zaimhanif@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
• PBoX Surabaya GlobalYouthVoice
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn1
Dj3IEjfU)
• AIESEC Surabaya promotion
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA
W4m50SFqQ)
objective
• Introduce and encourage
youth about dream and
passion
• Define next step to
achieve their goals
Long term impact
• Creating Surabaya youth
leader to pursue their
dreams
• Giving confidence and
Motivating youth
Activity we need to do
• Roadshow
• Kelas Inspirasi
• SurabayaYouth Summit
minimum JD
• Roadshow from one schools to
another (Junior High School)
• Sharing session with the expert
• Creating future plan or dream
22. DISCOVER SUBAYA
Project Culture will concerning more on cultural issue
for youth. We would like to make visit to cultural
places, Engage cultural community, Cross Cultural
Exhibition, Government engagement.
Issue:
Cultural understanding
Contact Person:
081328811604 (zaim) -
muhammad.zaimhanif@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
• PBoX Discover Surabaya
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=girr
JXPReoQ)
• AIESEC Surabaya promotion
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA
W4m50SFqQ)
Long term impact
• Raise awareness to youth about the importance of knowing
their local culture
• To expose Surabaya culture image abroad
• To increase city branding of Surabaya
Activity we need to do
• Visit to cultural place
• Engage cultural community
• Cross Cultural Exhibition
• Government engagement
minimum JD
• Visit to cultural place
• Engage cultural community
• Cross Cultural Exhibition
• Government engagement
23. STOP NEGATIVE ACTIONSTO STOP
POSITIVE HIV (BINUS)
Main activities are campaigning in
high school and university about
HIV and spread the awareness
about how HIV infected and also let
people know that be friends with
people with HIV is totally okay
Issue:
Health and Lifestyle
Contact Person:
Renda Celona
renda.celona@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
Youtube Channel: AIESEC BINUS
24. HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE (PMBS)
To give education and raise
awareness among young people in
Indonesia to start healthy life by
reduce the number of people who
smokes, exercise regularly, and eat
healthy food in their daily life.
Issue:
Health and Lifestyle
Contact Person:
Mayesta Arientasya
mayesta.arientasya@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
https://www.youtube.com/watch
?v=XGR696zIlus
25. SHOWYOUR COUNTRY (UMM)
SYC Project is a project with focus on
Engagement of Non AIESECer and culture
Diversity by learning by doing, to introduce
Indonesia to the world in cultural, education
and environment point of focus.
By the way of ‘exchange’ culture and
information not ‘sharing’, then this project
could bring bigger opportunity of learning
from both side, EPs and Stakeholders.
Having Possibility of conduct 3-4 times Global
Village in whole project will giving biggest
impact of Global environment to the
engaged Stakeholders.
Issue:
Cultural understanding
Contact Person:
Fariz Arfian
fariz.arfian@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
• https://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=CX3Wadv2DiE
• https://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=Dnort3sp1oU
26. WE CARE,WE DO (UNHAS)
WE CARE WE DO PROJECT is about health and life style issue
concern about HIV/AIDS.
WHAT MAKETHIS PROJECT UNIQUE?
Co-operate with ASIAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Local Committee UNHAS (AMSA Unhas)
Working with 10 people from other countries. ENJOY the
TEAM WORK!!!
Accommodation support and buddy system
Learning Makassar’s Culture
Help to develop community
Encourage young people to get better future and care about
their health and life style
RELAXATION DAY
Issue:
Health and Lifestyle
Contact Person:
Hardiyanti Rusli
Hardiyanti.rusli@aiesec.net
Resty Asmauryanah
Resty.asmauryanah@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
Youtube channel: AIESEC UNHAS
27. SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR (UNHAS)
This project aims to increasing awarness so the
number of social entrepereneur will follow, which
open more job fields also decreasing number of
unemployment and poverty.
Our Support:
Accommodation and buddy system
Learning Makassar’s Culture
Help to develop community
Encourage young people to get better future by
start to be entrepreneur.
RELAXATION DAY
Issue:
Economic Growth
Contact Person:
A. Ilah Nurul Falah
ila.falah@aiesec.net
Muh. Fadhli
Muhammad.fadhli@aiesec.net
Project Promotion Material:
Youtube channel: AIESEC UNHAS
28. Additional Information
AIESEC Indonesia Minimum Quality
AIESEC Indonesia AFT
AIESEC Indonesia LEAD EP Wiki
AIESEC Indonesia National Quality Board Wiki
AIESEC Indonesia Complain National Management
HERE
HERE
HERE
HERE
HERE
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29. Contact
Information
ITC (Duta Mas) Fatmawati B-1/12, Jakarta Selatan
Tel +6221 724 8883
Mail igcdp@indonesiacalling.com
www.indonesiacalling.com
Anastasiia Isakii
MCVD iGCDP
Skype desmil7
Anastasiia.isakii@aiesec.net
Yulia Sentika
NST International Relation
Skype mademoiselle.cka
Yulia.sentika@aiesec.net
Nur Jihad Putri Dwianri
NST International Relation
Skype ringing.rhee
Jihad.dwianri@aiesec.net