2. Capital City Jakarta
Goverment Republic
Currency Rupiah (IDR)
National
Ideology
Pancasila
Independen
ce
17th August
1945
Language Bahasa
Indonesia
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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3. 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
Religions: Islam,
Protetantism,Roman
Catholicism, Hinduis,
Buddhism,and
Confucianism
4. REALITY
So what environmental problems is Indonesia
facing?
Municipal Solid Waste
Indonesian cities are facing serious problems managing municipal solid waste
(MSW). Like many cities in developing countries, the volume of MSW is rising
significantly with the increasing population and economic development.
Indonesia's population has grown at a rate of 1.5% per year from 205 million in
2000 to 237 million in 2010. As a consequence of a high urbanization rate, over
half of the population lives in urban areas
Total amount of waste in Indonesia is increasing about 2-4% per year.
Most of waste generated is household waste reaching 43% of total waste
generation by source, then followed by markets waste, street and public
facilities waste, office waste, industries waste and other.
5. Info-sessions, Classes: Time to Reproduce Trash! &
Friday, No-Trash Day!
Timeline: 9th June – 13th July 2014
This aims to educate and spread awareness among students of how to
reproduce the trash and develop the behavior to make their environment clean
through Friday, No-Trash Day.
Participants: Interns and students from high school, /university/ community
Opening Event: National project
Website Launch
Timeline: beginning of June 2014
On UN Environment Day, we will launch eco-preneur website to
educate society and build their behavior to save the earth.
Participants: Interns, Environment community, and Local Students
who run the project.
Intern Conference
Timeline: 3rd - 5th June 2014
It aims to give education to all interns
of how to run the project.
Participants : Interns.
Amazing Race: Go Around Your City and
Save The Earth!
Timeline: 20th June 2014
In this one day competition, all the participants will be going
around the city and receiving tasks about
Participants: Interns and High School & University Students
Exhibition & Workshop: From Trash to Treasure!
Timeline: 13th July 2014
There will be some workshop from NGO about trash recycling and
exhibition from students (what they did during classes with interns) to
showcase the valuable recycling product.
Participants: Interns, Public, High School & University Students
Environment Project: #StartFromYou
This national project of AIESEC Indonesia aims to increase the
awareness of waste management by socializing recycle
system so it could decrease the number of daily waste.
Timeline: June – July 2014
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6. You can arrive for:
1. 3rd June – 13th July
For the people that will arrive on 3rd June, they will have special opportunity
to attend national preparation conference for interns in Jakarta.
3. 9th June – 19th July
3. 16th June – 27th July
If you arrive during this time, you will have additional cultural week
experience (working of showcasing strategy of project).
7. Welcome to
National Project Intern Conference
in Jakarta!
Time: 3-5th June
Aim: To provide education for interns about issue, cultural induction,
soft skills
Facilitators: Member committee
Participants: interns from environment and health & lifestyle project
Covered: accommodation and food
Not covered: transportation cost
Website of venue: http://www.aldeposalaca.com/
8. REALITY
Health issues have always been a prickly subject in Indonesia
and this year was no exception as the country mourned the
loss of a minister, heatedly debated the need for tobacco
control.
Year by year the amount of disease is increasing and the main
one are influencing: heart, lung, overweight/nutritional
deficiencies.
Caused by:
-smoking
-lack of physical activity
-wrong food consumption
9. Healthcare Project: #StartFromYou
This is national project of AIESEC Indonesia aims to give education and
raise awareness among young people in Indonesia to start healthy life by
reduce the number of people who smoke, increase amount of people,
who exercise regularly, and eat healthy food in their daily life.
Timeline: June– July 2014
Healthy Food Festival
Timeline: 12th July 2014
This will be exhibition (like Global Village) to showcase
people about healthy food options and indirectly build their
behavior to choose healthy food one for daily life.
Interns will teach participants of how to cook their national
healthy food as well as present it to the audience.
Target Participants: Students, Public, Food Community
Info-sessions, Classes and Workhops
Timeline: 9th June – 13th July 2014
This aims to educate and spread awareness among students of health problem in Indonesia.
Key Activities Theme: Living Without Tobacco, Daily Exercising, and Healthy Food in Daily Life
Participants: Interns and students from high school, /university/ community
Opening Event: “24 Hours Without Smoking”
Timeline: 31st May 2014
We aim to spread awareness for youth to stop smoking for a better and
healthy life. We will find one volunteer that is addicted smoker and want to
give up it. Hence, he will spend 24 hours without smoking in the same time
sharing about his condition and feelings. Everything will be broadcasted in
live stream and Interns will be the one, who will help to promote this channel
through social media.
Target Participants: Interns, Students, Community, Media
Running Campaign: “Run for Life”
Timeline: 22nd June 2014
In collaboration with community “Klub Jantung Remaja Indonesia”, we
aim to spread awareness about the importance of healthy lifestyle.
Interns will be responsible for promotion of this event, helping to organize
and coordinate groups of participants during execution as well as taking
part in it by themselves.
Target Participants: Students and Public
Intern Conference
Timeline: 3rd - 5th June 2014
It aims to give education to all interns of how to run
the project.
Participants : Interns.
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10. You can arrive for:
1. 3rd June – 13th July
For the people that will arrive on 3rd June, they will have special opportunity
to attend national preparation conference for interns in Jakarta (flight is not
provided, food and accommodation is provided).
3. 9th June – 19th July
3. 16th June – 27th July
If you arrive during this time, you will have additional cultural week
experience (working of showcasing strategy of project).
11. By the end of 5 years one national project will give positive impact and
change the life of more than 330 000 young people in Indonesia
Our IMPACT:
we plan to make this national projects
executed sustainably in the next 5 years
which could resulted on:
Health and
lifestyle
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Local
Entities
4 11 15 20 25
Youth
engaged
5 200 19 293 46 410 92 420 173 825
Environment
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Local
Entities
4 11 15 20 25
Youth
engaged
4 520 18 103 44 540 89 700 170 255
12. Quality Summary
NPS score from July - now : 40
51% response rate
53% promotors
Out of 754 experiences that we
delivered so far!
13. National Quality Board
• It is a national controlling body responsible for LC
consultancy on Exchange Quality Management and
Standards, improving the Quality of Exchanges and
arbitrating cases of Exchange Quality of AIESEC in
Indonesia.
• It is also responsible for consulting and support together
with Local Offices (LCs) in order to help them deliver
great AIESEC experiences.
and if you have any complain with the
experiences that your interns got,
You can contact us through this link.
http://indonesiacalling.com/contact-us/
click here to visit NQB wiki
14. • It’s a document that provide :
– Minimum Quality services that we
promise to deliver during intern
experience
– Minimum quality services that we
expect home entity to deliver to
support intern’s experience
Minimum quality promise
you can download here
15. To make sure that all our intern`s go through
inner and outer journey we are organizing LEAD
program for them.
You can check the content and all the materials
here.
LEAD for interns
16. Additional Information
AIESEC Indonesia Minimum Quality Promise
AIESEC Indonesia AFT
AIESEC Indonesia LEAD EP Wiki
AIESEC Indonesia National Quality Board Wiki
AIESEC Indonesia Complain National Management
HERE
HERE
HERE
HERE
HERE
Find us on instagram with
#indonesiacalling or #StartFromYou
17. International relations mail:
igcdp@indonesiacalling.com
Website about our programs and country:
www.indonesiacalling.com
Nastya
MCVP iGCDP
Anastasiia.isakii@aiesec.net
Tika
NST IR
Yulia.sentika@aiesec.net
Jihad
NST IR
Jihad.dwianri@aiesec.net
Contact
us:
Fathur
NST Project
management
Fathur1.rahman18@aiesec.net