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MALAYSIA
Travel to Malaysia means to fall in love with Malaysia. A
bubbling and bustling melting pot of races and religions,
where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups
live together in peace and harmony.
Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomically
paradise, but also home of hundreds of colourful festivals. It's
no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising.
Malaysians are very laid back, warm and friendly.
One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts.
Towering skyscrapers looking down upon wooden houses built
on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several metres away from
ancient reefs. Cool hideaways can be found in the highlands
that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid
mangroves.
For the perfect holiday full of surprises: the time is now, the
place is Malaysia.
W H Y
M A L A Y S I A
E X C H A N G E
PROJECTS
AIESEC in Malaysia
www.AIESEC.my
HIV/AIDS Objectives The primary aim of the initiative is to provide correct information and create awareness about HIV/AIDS amongst youth through a peer-to-peer programme in order to protect human rights and eliminate stigma and discrimination associated with it. Essentially, the programme also aims to promote self-driven learning towards issues related to HIV/AIDS
and voluntary HIV testing. The main target groups for this project are the youth of Malaysia between the ages of
15 to 25 in schools, universities and
colleges.
Local partners are
HIV/AIDS NGOs: PT Foundation; Pink
Triangle Foundation, Malaysian AIDS Council, AIDS Action Research Group
(AARG), with Condom donation from Durex
Design by Alejandra Urquide
AIESEC in Malaysia Online Search Tool: Click here to find our online Search
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Why X Malaysia? (ICX) Wiki: Click here to find our Wiki
Minerva Urquide | Vice President of Project Management
Email: [email protected]
Caroline Waack | Vice President of Incoming Exchange
Email: [email protected]
Contact
P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E L O P M E N T
expectations and excel in their career through a series
of soft skill development
The project is targeting mainly High School
Students, Prefects, Monitors and Student leaders in
Malaysia, with the age of 13 – 17.
Local partners:
MyPath
Objectives According to resources –
The Star Online [4th March 2012], graduates emerging
from the Malaysian education system fail to
meet the expectations of prospective employers due to a lack of critical thinking
skills and poor communication. This has
resulted in employers having to provide additional
training to fit them into their respective job scopes. Many
graduates also have to accept employment that
does not correspond with their qualifications. Thus, this Learning Network is
initiated to create a generation of young capable
and equipped graduates to meet the employer’s
SUSTAINABILITY
Objective The sustainability initiative seeks to instill a sense of ownership towards every youth’s responsibility for the environment. Current Partners Among the local partners are Tupperware, Centre of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CETREE) and EcoKnight.
CULTURAL
UNDERSTANDING
Objectives To enable youths from all over the
world to value, understand, and respect cultural differences and similarities through an in-depth
experience with other cultures. This platform also allows youth to learn and appreciate the use of effective communication skills among people
of varying cultures.
Programs Among the programs held are language classes, interactive
classes such as arts & history, food & craft, cultural tour, country
presentations and Global Village.
SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Objectives To make a different and lend a helping hand to
better improves the quality of life. To enable youth to participate in projects or
NGOs to make a difference in alerting social issues such as children rights,
women rights and people with disabilities.
DATES
Living With HIV Youth Alive HOPE Red Wave Initiative
24 Sep – 2 Nov [1] 17 Sep – 28 Oct [5] 23 Sep – 28 Oct [2] 11 Sep – 23 Oct [10] 10 Nov – 23 Dec [3] 12 Nov – 23 Dec [6] 6 Oct – 17 Nov [4] 6 Nov – 18 Dec [10] 19 Jan – 2 Mar [5] 25 Feb – 7 Apr [4] 18 Dec – 30 Dec [6] 19 Feb – 2 Apr [10] 10 Mar – 21 Apr [5] 13 May – 23 Jun [3] 20 Jan – 2 Mar [6] 5 Mar – 15 Apr [10] 20 May – 28 Jun [?] 3 Mar – 13 Apr [4] 14 Apr – 25 May [6]
26 May – 6 July [4]
Total Expected TNs 14+ Total Expected TNs 18 Total Expected TNs 32 Total Expected TNs 40
DATES
MIRACLE Y.E.S – Youth Energy Squad STEP – Save The Environment, People!
16 Sep – 28 Oct [2] 5 Nov – 18 Dec [3] 9 Sep – 20 Oct [3] 10 Oct – 24 Nov [6] 25 Feb – 6 Apr [5] 16 Dec – 21 Jan [2] 25 Nov – 6 Jan [4] 8 Apr – 18 May [4] 1 Feb – 9 Mar [6] 20 Jan – 2 Mar [4] 13 May – 23 Jun [3] 3 Mar – 13 Apr [3] 3 Mar – 13 Apr [6] 14 Apr – 25 May [3] 14 Apr – 25 May [4] 12 May – 11 Jun [4] 26 May – 06 Jul [4]
Total Expected TNs 30 Total Expected TNs 15 Total Expected TNs 21
EPIC - (Evolving Potential Individual Career)
IDEAs – Youth Empowerment LYFE
17 Sep – 28 Oct [2] 8 Nov – 22 Dec [3] 24 Sep – 4 Nov [4] 19 Nov – 30 Dec [3] 16 Feb – 30 Mar [3] 25 Jan – 8 Mar [4] 14 Jan – 24 Feb [5] 19 Mar – 29 Apr [3] 10 Mar – 21 Apr [4] 4 Mar – 14 April [6] 14 Apr – 24 May [3] 28 Apr – 9 Jun [4] 13 May – 30 Jun [6] Total Expected TNs 22 Total Expected TNs 12 Total Expected TNs 16
BUDAYA – Building Unity Developing Awareness through
Youth of AIESEC
C.U.T.E – Cultural Understanding Through Exchange
WTW – Walk The World
23 Sep – 10 Nov [7] 11 Sept – 23 Oct [10] 21 Sep – 31 Oct [3] 28 Oct – 15 Dec [7] 6 Nov – 17 Dec [10] 6 Jan – 16 Feb [5] 2 Dec – 19 Jan [12] 1 Feb – 14 Mar [10] 1 Feb – 11 Mar [5] 6 Jan – 23 Feb [7] 19 Feb – 1 Apr [10] 13 Mar – 23 Apr [2] 10 Feb – 30 Mar [7] 16 Apr – 17 Jun [10] 21 Apr – 31 May [6] 17 Mar – 4 May [7] 21 Apr – 8 Jun [7] 26 May – 13 Jul [7]
Total Expected TNs 61 Total Expected TNs 50 Total Expected TNs 21
Forward
13 Nov – 20 Dec [5] 10 Jan – 21 Feb [5] 25 Feb – 6 Apr [5] 10 Apr – 22 May [5] 27 May – 8 Jun [5]
Total Expected TNs 25
DATES