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AIESEC

AIESEC is an international "youth-run" and led, non-governmental and not-for-profit organization that provides young people with business development internships, and cheap travel experience. The organization focuses on empowering young people to make a progressive social impact. The AIESEC network includes approximately 40,000 members in 120+ countries.[1]

AIESEC
Formation1948
TypeNot-for-profit
Legal statusActive
PurposePeace and fulfillment of humankind's potential
HeadquartersMontreal, Canada
Location
  • 5605 Avenue de Gaspé #208, Montréal, QC H2T 2A4, Canada
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
40,000
Official language
English
President of AIESEC International (PAI)
Ana Leonor Fernandes
Main organ
Global Plenary
Websiteaiesec.org

AIESEC is a non-governmental in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), is an independent arm of the UN DPI[2] and UN's Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth,[3] member of ICMYO,[3] and is recognized by UNESCO.[4] AIESEC's international headquarters are in Montreal, Canada.[5]

Name edit

AIESEC (pronounced: eye-sek[6]) was originally a French acronym for Association internationale des étudiants en sciences économiques et commerciales (English: International Association of Students in Economics and Business). The full name is no longer officially used, as members can now be graduate and undergraduate from any university background.[7][8][9][10]

History edit

Founding edit

 
AIESEC in Estonia

The idea behind AIESEC started after World War II, when representatives from schools across Europe exchanged information about various programs and schools that specialized in business and economics. Students had been carrying out internships in other countries, mostly on their own initiative, but this came to a standstill with the onslaught of World War II.[11] In 1944, the neutral Scandinavian countries were still exchanging students. Bertil Hedberg, an official at the Stockholm School of Economics, and students Jaroslav Zich (of Czechoslovakia) and Stanislas Callens (of Belgium), founded AIESEC on July 2, 1948, under the name Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques (AIESEc) with a headquarter in Prague and Jaroslav Zich as the first President of the association.

At the time of AIESEC's founding at the end of the 1940s, Europe was in the midst of recovery from the war that dealt grave losses to its population. Factories and enterprises were in desperate need of executives, managers and leaders. The continent needed more than just business development, however; the war had severely damaged relations between European nations, and many members of the community felt steps needed to be taken to address this problem.[12] AIESEC was formed to address both of these concerns. In 1948, a renewing development of the association was initiated, with implementation of international meetings (congresses), replacing the practice of governance from the headquarter. The first broad meeting was held by students from 9 universities of 7 countries in April 1948 in Liège (Belgium). Then the official, constitutive assembly (the congress) was organized in 1949 in Stockholm with Bengt Sjӧstrand as the President and Sweden as the Presiding Country for 1949/1950. Students from seven nations: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, came together for that first International Congress of AIESEC.[13]

In 1949, 89 students were exchanged by AIESEC among the member nations. The next two annual congresses were conducted in Stockholm, presided by Bengt Sjӧstrand, and in Paris, presided by Jean Choplin, respectively. At those congresses the organization's mission was stated: "to expand the understanding of a nation by expanding the understanding of the individuals, changing the world one person at a time."[11] Also a constitution for the organization defined a purpose: "AIESEC is an independent, non-political, and international organization which has as its purpose to establish and promote the friendly relations between the members."[12]

Global expansion edit

The organization grew exponentially[citation needed] in the following years, with more than 1,000 exchanges taking place in 1955 alone. In the following few years, AIESEC quickly became global by establishing its first North American member, the United States, in 1957, and its first South American and African members, Colombia, Venezuela, and South Africa, in 1958.[14]

For the first years of its existence, AIESEC had no central governing body, but was instead managed jointly by a Presiding Country Committee composed of the National Committee Presidents of each member nation. As the organization grew, a central governing body was created and led by a democratically elected Secretary General. Morris Wolff, from the United States, was chosen as the first Secretary General in 1960, and established the first permanent international office for AIESEC in Geneva, Switzerland.[12] Over the following decade, AIESEC expanded to eastern Asia, Australia, and deeper within Europe, Africa, North America, and South America, having a presence in 43 countries by 1969.[14]

In 2010, AIESEC surpassed 10,000 exchanges delivered in a single year for the first time. By 2020, more than 230,000 interactions will have been provided.[1]

Campus involvement edit

AIESEC provides a platform for young people in different universities and colleges, by going on an international internship and/or by joining various local chapters. These young individuals can develop their leadership potential by working and leading international teams. Associate membership opportunities allow young people to work with various NGO partners of AIESEC, and represent their country as a part of campus ambassador programs. The organization's products are Global Talent, Global Teacher and Global Volunteer.

Each year members have an opportunity to live and work in a foreign country. Participants can choose to work in the areas of management, technology, education, or development. This helps them build their corporate skills.[15]

Conferences edit

 
Participants cheer during a local committee presentation at AIESEC France's "Spark 2013" national conference

AIESEC hosts over 500 conferences every year that range in length and demographic scope. The purpose of conferences are to bring the international community of AIESEC members together to enhance their professional skills, provide networking opportunities, and work on organizational strategy. Topics of interest the organization focuses on include: leadership, sustainable development, entrepreneurship, innovation, corporate social responsibility, and youth impact on modern society.

Global Volunteer edit

"AIESEC is a global network of people that simply believe that youth leadership is not an option, but our responsibility." The "Global Volunteer" portfolio in AIESEC is an international volunteer program which allows youth aged 18–29 to contribute to the United Nations' sustainable development goals of 2030. The Global Volunteering programs are short-term in nature (6–8 weeks) and provide youth with opportunities to travel abroad and work for Non-profit organizations with a special focus of second and third world countries. Projects include teaching, promoting HIV/AIDS awareness, working in human rights, environmental sustainability, leadership development and more.[16][17] Since AIESEC is a non-profit organization, the exchange participants are to bear all expenses associated with travel including airfare, medical insurance, and transportation. Some of AIESEC's projects will provide food and accommodation. AIESEC's partnership with the United Nations seeks to tap the undiscovered potential of the youth globally and allow them to create a long-lasting impact to boost the international community.[18]

Global Entrepreneur edit

The Global Entrepreneur program provides graduates and undergraduates with the opportunity to gain a professional working experience in a start-up abroad. This program is not included in the roadmap of A2025.

Global Talent edit

"Global Talent" is a global internship opportunity at a startup, SME or an MNC for young people who seek to develop themselves and their career.[19] They range from 6 weeks to 1.5 years in nature. Global youth unemployment has become one of the top challenges faced by the youth today. AIESEC contributes to this issue through its Global Talent program, where a young person works abroad with entrepreneurs in a startup, accelerator or incubator, SMEs and companies to advance their goals and grow; thus developing an entrepreneurial stint through a global opportunity allowing yourself to expand your network and develop on a personal and professional level.

YouthSpeak edit

YouthSpeak Initiative is a youth movement powered by AIESEC.[20] AIESEC believes that the society needs the young people of the world to take action on the UN goals for 2030, and AIESEC serves as a platform for youth empowerment.

  • YouthSpeak Survey aims to collect the common voice of the global youth and educate them about the Global Goals for Sustainable Development. There are 1.8 billion young people in the world and their voice needs to be heard.
  • YouthSpeak Forum gathers the youth as future leaders and current ones into same action space.

Awards and recognition edit

In July 2015 AIESEC was recognized for the 9th time on the WorldBlu list of "Most Freedom Centred Workplaces."[21] An organization makes it onto the WorldBlu List through a rigorous Freedom at Work assessment process completed by employees. The assessment evaluates the overall design of an organization along a fear-based to freedom-centred continuum in three core areas: leadership, individual performance and systems and processes.

Members edit

As of 2023, AIESEC is found in 100+ countries and territories worldwide, including:[22]

Alumni edit

AIESEC's alumni include a wide range of individuals, professionals, entrepreneurs, business people, politicians and one Nobel Prize winner. This is a non-exhaustive list of notable AIESEC alumni:

  • Aleksander Kwaśniewski, President of Poland from 1995 to 2005.
  • Martti Ahtisaari, the tenth President of Finland (1994–2000), Nobel Peace Prize laureate and United Nations diplomat and mediator[23]
  • Mario Monti, former Prime Minister of Italy[24]
  • Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former Prime Minister and President of Portugal[25]
  • César Gaviria, Colombian economist and politician who served as the President of Colombia from 1990 to 1994, Secretary General of the Organization of American States from 1994 to 2004
  • Francisco Gil Díaz, Mexican economist and Secretary of Finance during 2000–2006, and current regional chairman for Telefonica Movistar
  • Gunter Pauli[26]
  • Junichiro Koizumi, former Prime Minister of Japan
  • Helmut Kohl, former German Chancellor
  • Janez Drnovšk, former Prime Minister of Slovenia
  • James Shaw, Minister of Statistics and Climate Change Issues of New Zealand
  • Nerses Yeritsyan, Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, former Minister of Economy of Armenia
  • Andrei Spînu, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development of the Republic of Moldova
  • Aziz Akhannouch, Prime Minister of Morocco since 2021
  • Moulay Hafid Elalamy, Former Minister of Industry, Trade, & New Technologies in Morocco until 2021.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About us | AIESEC". www.aiesec.org.
  2. ^ "Non-Governmental Organizations Committee Recommnds 52 Organizations for Consultative Status With Economic and Social Council". www.un.org.
  3. ^ a b Ruggiero, Cassandra (22 September 2013). . AIESEC International. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  4. ^ . UNESCO. Archived from the original on 2014-10-23. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  5. ^ "AIESEC: Contact Us". AIESEC.
  6. ^ "AIESEC Global Brand Guidelines "Blue Book"" (PDF).
  7. ^ Mattia, Fioretta Benedetto (2003-09-30). Elsevier's Dictionary of Acronyms, Initialisms, Abbreviations and Symbols. Elsevier. ISBN 9780080544137.
  8. ^ . www.unive.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2017-06-05. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  9. ^ "About AIESEC | AIESEC Global". AIESEC. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  10. ^ "AIESEC | Live the experience". AIESEC. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
  11. ^ a b Kern, Beth (2003-10-02). . University Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  12. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2014-11-27.
  13. ^ . www.aiesec.org. Archived from the original on 2014-11-27. Retrieved 2014-11-27.
  14. ^ a b Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "AIESEC Expansions since 1948". Youtube.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-27. Retrieved 2014-11-27.
  16. ^ "Develop your leadership". AIESEC. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  17. ^ "View all | StudentVolunteer.ie". www.studentvolunteer.ie. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  18. ^ "Global Partnership with AIESEC for Youth Engagement and Entrepreneurship - United Nations Partnerships for SDGs platform". sustainabledevelopment.un.org. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  19. ^ "AIESEC exchanges | Erasmus Generation Portal". erasmusgeneration.org. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
  20. ^ . YouthSpeak. Archived from the original on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  21. ^ "Cultural Transformation in Organizations". www.worldblu.com. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
  23. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : AIESECFinland (2009-09-15), Martti Ahtisaari's Greetings to AIESEC, retrieved 2018-02-17
  24. ^ "Endorsements". Issuu. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  25. ^ "EU City: AIESEC alumnus, elected as new President of Portugal". eucity.blogspot.in. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  26. ^ . Gunter pauli. Archived from the original on 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2018-02-17.

External links edit

  • Official website

aiesec, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citatio. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources AIESEC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message AIESEC is an international youth run and led non governmental and not for profit organization that provides young people with business development internships and cheap travel experience The organization focuses on empowering young people to make a progressive social impact The AIESEC network includes approximately 40 000 members in 120 countries 1 AIESECFormation1948TypeNot for profitLegal statusActivePurposePeace and fulfillment of humankind s potentialHeadquartersMontreal CanadaLocation5605 Avenue de Gaspe 208 Montreal QC H2T 2A4 CanadaRegion servedWorldwideMembership40 000Official languageEnglishPresident of AIESEC International PAI Ana Leonor FernandesMain organGlobal PlenaryWebsiteaiesec wbr orgAIESEC is a non governmental in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC is an independent arm of the UN DPI 2 and UN s Office of the Secretary General s Envoy on Youth 3 member of ICMYO 3 and is recognized by UNESCO 4 AIESEC s international headquarters are in Montreal Canada 5 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Founding 2 2 Global expansion 2 3 Campus involvement 2 4 Conferences 2 5 Global Volunteer 2 6 Global Entrepreneur 2 7 Global Talent 2 8 YouthSpeak 3 Awards and recognition 4 Members 5 Alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksName editAIESEC pronounced eye sek 6 was originally a French acronym for Association internationale des etudiants en sciences economiques et commerciales English International Association of Students in Economics and Business The full name is no longer officially used as members can now be graduate and undergraduate from any university background 7 8 9 10 History editFounding edit nbsp AIESEC in EstoniaThe idea behind AIESEC started after World War II when representatives from schools across Europe exchanged information about various programs and schools that specialized in business and economics Students had been carrying out internships in other countries mostly on their own initiative but this came to a standstill with the onslaught of World War II 11 In 1944 the neutral Scandinavian countries were still exchanging students Bertil Hedberg an official at the Stockholm School of Economics and students Jaroslav Zich of Czechoslovakia and Stanislas Callens of Belgium founded AIESEC on July 2 1948 under the name Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques AIESEc with a headquarter in Prague and Jaroslav Zich as the first President of the association At the time of AIESEC s founding at the end of the 1940s Europe was in the midst of recovery from the war that dealt grave losses to its population Factories and enterprises were in desperate need of executives managers and leaders The continent needed more than just business development however the war had severely damaged relations between European nations and many members of the community felt steps needed to be taken to address this problem 12 AIESEC was formed to address both of these concerns In 1948 a renewing development of the association was initiated with implementation of international meetings congresses replacing the practice of governance from the headquarter The first broad meeting was held by students from 9 universities of 7 countries in April 1948 in Liege Belgium Then the official constitutive assembly the congress was organized in 1949 in Stockholm with Bengt Sjӧstrand as the President and Sweden as the Presiding Country for 1949 1950 Students from seven nations Belgium Denmark Finland France Netherlands Norway and Sweden came together for that first International Congress of AIESEC 13 In 1949 89 students were exchanged by AIESEC among the member nations The next two annual congresses were conducted in Stockholm presided by Bengt Sjӧstrand and in Paris presided by Jean Choplin respectively At those congresses the organization s mission was stated to expand the understanding of a nation by expanding the understanding of the individuals changing the world one person at a time 11 Also a constitution for the organization defined a purpose AIESEC is an independent non political and international organization which has as its purpose to establish and promote the friendly relations between the members 12 Global expansion edit The organization grew exponentially citation needed in the following years with more than 1 000 exchanges taking place in 1955 alone In the following few years AIESEC quickly became global by establishing its first North American member the United States in 1957 and its first South American and African members Colombia Venezuela and South Africa in 1958 14 For the first years of its existence AIESEC had no central governing body but was instead managed jointly by a Presiding Country Committee composed of the National Committee Presidents of each member nation As the organization grew a central governing body was created and led by a democratically elected Secretary General Morris Wolff from the United States was chosen as the first Secretary General in 1960 and established the first permanent international office for AIESEC in Geneva Switzerland 12 Over the following decade AIESEC expanded to eastern Asia Australia and deeper within Europe Africa North America and South America having a presence in 43 countries by 1969 14 In 2010 AIESEC surpassed 10 000 exchanges delivered in a single year for the first time By 2020 more than 230 000 interactions will have been provided 1 Campus involvement edit AIESEC provides a platform for young people in different universities and colleges by going on an international internship and or by joining various local chapters These young individuals can develop their leadership potential by working and leading international teams Associate membership opportunities allow young people to work with various NGO partners of AIESEC and represent their country as a part of campus ambassador programs The organization s products are Global Talent Global Teacher and Global Volunteer Each year members have an opportunity to live and work in a foreign country Participants can choose to work in the areas of management technology education or development This helps them build their corporate skills 15 Conferences edit nbsp Participants cheer during a local committee presentation at AIESEC France s Spark 2013 national conferenceAIESEC hosts over 500 conferences every year that range in length and demographic scope The purpose of conferences are to bring the international community of AIESEC members together to enhance their professional skills provide networking opportunities and work on organizational strategy Topics of interest the organization focuses on include leadership sustainable development entrepreneurship innovation corporate social responsibility and youth impact on modern society Global Volunteer edit AIESEC is a global network of people that simply believe that youth leadership is not an option but our responsibility The Global Volunteer portfolio in AIESEC is an international volunteer program which allows youth aged 18 29 to contribute to the United Nations sustainable development goals of 2030 The Global Volunteering programs are short term in nature 6 8 weeks and provide youth with opportunities to travel abroad and work for Non profit organizations with a special focus of second and third world countries Projects include teaching promoting HIV AIDS awareness working in human rights environmental sustainability leadership development and more 16 17 Since AIESEC is a non profit organization the exchange participants are to bear all expenses associated with travel including airfare medical insurance and transportation Some of AIESEC s projects will provide food and accommodation AIESEC s partnership with the United Nations seeks to tap the undiscovered potential of the youth globally and allow them to create a long lasting impact to boost the international community 18 Global Entrepreneur edit The Global Entrepreneur program provides graduates and undergraduates with the opportunity to gain a professional working experience in a start up abroad This program is not included in the roadmap of A2025 Global Talent edit Global Talent is a global internship opportunity at a startup SME or an MNC for young people who seek to develop themselves and their career 19 They range from 6 weeks to 1 5 years in nature Global youth unemployment has become one of the top challenges faced by the youth today AIESEC contributes to this issue through its Global Talent program where a young person works abroad with entrepreneurs in a startup accelerator or incubator SMEs and companies to advance their goals and grow thus developing an entrepreneurial stint through a global opportunity allowing yourself to expand your network and develop on a personal and professional level YouthSpeak edit YouthSpeak Initiative is a youth movement powered by AIESEC 20 AIESEC believes that the society needs the young people of the world to take action on the UN goals for 2030 and AIESEC serves as a platform for youth empowerment YouthSpeak Survey aims to collect the common voice of the global youth and educate them about the Global Goals for Sustainable Development There are 1 8 billion young people in the world and their voice needs to be heard YouthSpeak Forum gathers the youth as future leaders and current ones into same action space Awards and recognition editIn July 2015 AIESEC was recognized for the 9th time on the WorldBlu list of Most Freedom Centred Workplaces 21 An organization makes it onto the WorldBlu List through a rigorous Freedom at Work assessment process completed by employees The assessment evaluates the overall design of an organization along a fear based to freedom centred continuum in three core areas leadership individual performance and systems and processes Members editAs of 2023 AIESEC is found in 100 countries and territories worldwide including 22 Albania Algeria Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Benin Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Italy Cote D Ivoire Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Liberia Lithuania Malaysia Mexico Moldova Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria North Macedonia Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russia Rwanda Senegal Serbia Singapore Slovakia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tunisia Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela VietnamAlumni editAIESEC s alumni include a wide range of individuals professionals entrepreneurs business people politicians and one Nobel Prize winner This is a non exhaustive list of notable AIESEC alumni Aleksander Kwasniewski President of Poland from 1995 to 2005 Martti Ahtisaari the tenth President of Finland 1994 2000 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and United Nations diplomat and mediator 23 Mario Monti former Prime Minister of Italy 24 Anibal Cavaco Silva former Prime Minister and President of Portugal 25 Cesar Gaviria Colombian economist and politician who served as the President of Colombia from 1990 to 1994 Secretary General of the Organization of American States from 1994 to 2004 Francisco Gil Diaz Mexican economist and Secretary of Finance during 2000 2006 and current regional chairman for Telefonica Movistar Gunter Pauli 26 Junichiro Koizumi former Prime Minister of Japan Helmut Kohl former German Chancellor Janez Drnovsk former Prime Minister of Slovenia James Shaw Minister of Statistics and Climate Change Issues of New Zealand Nerses Yeritsyan Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia former Minister of Economy of Armenia Andrei Spinu Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development of the Republic of Moldova Aziz Akhannouch Prime Minister of Morocco since 2021 Moulay Hafid Elalamy Former Minister of Industry Trade amp New Technologies in Morocco until 2021 See also editUnited Nations IAESTE AIESECReferences edit a b About us AIESEC www aiesec org Non Governmental Organizations Committee Recommnds 52 Organizations for Consultative Status With Economic and Social Council www un org a b Ruggiero Cassandra 22 September 2013 The end of the IANYD and ICMYO Meetings just the start of AIESEC s involvement with the United Nations AIESEC International Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 27 November 2014 UNESCO English Search AIESEC UNESCO Archived from the original on 2014 10 23 Retrieved 2014 10 18 AIESEC Contact Us AIESEC AIESEC Global Brand Guidelines Blue Book PDF Mattia Fioretta Benedetto 2003 09 30 Elsevier s Dictionary of Acronyms Initialisms Abbreviations and Symbols Elsevier ISBN 9780080544137 Student associations www unive it in Italian Archived from the original on 2017 06 05 Retrieved 2017 06 08 About AIESEC AIESEC Global AIESEC Retrieved 2017 06 08 AIESEC Live the experience AIESEC Retrieved 2019 02 07 a b Kern Beth 2003 10 02 AIESEC Helps Interns Make Adjustments University Chronicle Archived from the original on 2009 01 30 Retrieved 2008 02 11 a b c AIESEC 60 Years Archived from the original on 2014 12 17 Retrieved 2014 11 27 AIESEC History www aiesec org Archived from the original on 2014 11 27 Retrieved 2014 11 27 a b Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine AIESEC Expansions since 1948 Youtube AIESEC Programmes Archived from the original on 2014 11 27 Retrieved 2014 11 27 Develop your leadership AIESEC Retrieved 2021 04 02 View all StudentVolunteer ie www studentvolunteer ie Retrieved 2021 04 02 Global Partnership with AIESEC for Youth Engagement and Entrepreneurship United Nations Partnerships for SDGs platform sustainabledevelopment un org Retrieved 11 December 2018 AIESEC exchanges Erasmus Generation Portal erasmusgeneration org Retrieved 2022 08 31 Youthspeak Global Youth Movement YouthSpeak Archived from the original on 2016 05 04 Retrieved 2016 03 10 Cultural Transformation in Organizations www worldblu com Retrieved 11 December 2018 AIESEC Contact Us Archived from the original on 2014 12 17 Retrieved 2015 01 13 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine AIESECFinland 2009 09 15 Martti Ahtisaari s Greetings to AIESEC retrieved 2018 02 17 Endorsements Issuu Retrieved 2018 02 17 EU City AIESEC alumnus elected as new President of Portugal eucity blogspot in Retrieved 2018 02 17 About Gunter pauli Archived from the original on 2018 02 28 Retrieved 2018 02 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AIESEC Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AIESEC amp oldid 1185722392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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