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Ghanaian golden touch

It took a while, but finally the report is here about our adventure in Ghana. First we want to thank you very much for all donations. Thanks to donations from various sides (friends, family, neighbours, colleagues, classmates and sometimes even strangers), we have arrived at...

A life changing event on the Phillipines

Thanks to AIESEC I was able to experience a life changing event. I could do a project for 6 weeks in the Philippines. Arriving one week before my project started it gave me the opportunity to see the beauty of this country. Together with other...

Fill our Bookshelves in Indonesia

When I arrived in Indonesia last year in July, I didn’t know what to expect of my AIESEC project. Luckily, my host family was very welcoming and I lived directly next to my workplace – the Panti Asuhan Al-Khaerat orphanage. Together with eleven other volunteers...

Chaos in Africa

My name is Nadine and I participated in an AIESEC project in Mozambique for 3 month. Actually, my main reason to decide to participate in this Project was because I just wanted to see Africa. I would have chosen for any project, which was in...

Creating a breakthrough with a little help from ARCADIS

In 2013, ARCADIS celebrated its 125th anniversary and part of the celebration was a worldwide sporting challenge. Specially for the ARCADIS Global Shapers (young professionals) there was a separate competition in which Young Focus received a donation. Young Focus is a Dutch NGO that supports...

Alegria no Rio. – Happiness in Rio de Janeiro

In December 2014 I passed the final exams. After that a new period of my life started and I knew I wanted to travel before starting to work. I wanted to learn about other cultures and get to know people. Shortly after I came across...

Enough meals for 1,5 year in just 10 days

During the summer of 2014 I arrived in Malaysia near Ipoh through the AIESEC (International Association of Students in Economic and Commercial Sciences), to provide information on the subject of sexual relationships to university- and high school-students....