AIESEC IFM-CHEMA Project description

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CHEMA PROJECT CHEMA PROJECT CHEMA PROJECT 2012 PROJECT INFOMATION PACKAGE

Transcript of AIESEC IFM-CHEMA Project description

CHEMA PROJECT CHEMA PROJECT CHEMA PROJECT 2012

PROJECT INFOMATION PACKAGE

CHEMA is a Swahili word Meaning and stands for

Culture

History

Entrepreneurship

Music and

Arts

4. Raising an appreciation and awareness of local and international culture among the youth

1. Raise awareness and appreciation of local and international culture, Music, History, Art and Promote Cultural Diversity.

2.Promoting tourism as a means of developing interactions between Tanzania and other countries 3. Impact the society positively through reducing poverty in Tanzania through Promotion of Entrepreneurship and capitalization in the fields of Arts, Music, and Culture.

5. Build capacity to young children and encourage innovation and creative thinking through practical trainings

Project flow : Preparation: 15th June – 15th July 2012

Implementation: 15th July – 20th August 2012

Week EVENT

1st week Cultural shock Training+ Global Village

2nd week Bagamoyo Town: Arts and History Event

3rd week Zanzibar

4th week Arusha [Oldvai Gorge]: History and Tour

5th week Entrepreneurship

6th week Music and Arts

WEEK EVENT

1st – 3rd Week Working with OC to prepare Project

3rd Weekend Zanzibar: History and Study Tour

4th Week Preparation of Global village

PREPARATION PHASE

This phase is basically for preparation of the main Project; Working with the most ACTIVE and committed Organizing Committee of AIESEC IFM. Things that intern will do involves: 1. Selling 2. Finance Management 3. Events Planning 4. Preparation of Global village

1st WEEK interns shall be given a chance to get acquainted to the Tanzanian lifestyle…. This is by learning the different cultures and some basic Swahili phrases and greetings. Not only that but they shall also participate in their country presentations in the Global Village event. The trainings shall be facilitated by the one of the project’s partner [TAGDEP]. T

2nd WEEK Interns will take a study tour to the Beautiful historical town of Bagamoyo [18th century]. To get a knowledge on the rich coastal history including the slave caravan and they shall be able to visit different famous historical sites like the famous Bagamoyo museum and the College of Arts [Chuo cha sanaa] which is the major arts college in Tanzania. Link ya bagamoyo

3rd Week: Interns shall take a tour to the world’s famous island of Zanzibar Experience the rich coastal culture of the town most popular for the great Arab slave trade, its vast variety of foods and spices, and get a chance to relax by the clear sands of the beach coast. Link: http://www.zanzibar.net/zanzibar/touring_zanzibar

4th week Interns will get to visit the small town of “Arusha”, through the famous Ngorongoro crater and to where the footprints of the oldest man reside! That is the Oldvai Gorge. Here they will have a chance to see the beauty of the landscapes of Tanzania, the National parks and learn about the History of the Oldvai Gorge.

5th week During this week the interns shall get to take part in a professional entrepreneurship event that will take place in form of a forum and shall include some speeches and trainings from different experts and self-made businessmen specifically in the fields of Music and Arts. The theme of this event shall be aimed at promotion of innovation in the business world through the Music and Art industry.

6th week Interns shall take part in an exciting Music and art event whereby street kids, orphans, from the ages of 9 to 15 years old will attend and get to participate in some painting, clay molding and dancing competition that shall be coordinated some expert personnel in painting and music. There will be awards given to the winning kids, and some poetry and music performances from some local artists and poets.

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