Cambodian Education Discovery
Booklet
AIESEC Cambodia
Organized by AIESEC RULE
Table of Contents
1. About AIESEC Cambodia & AIESEC RULE
2. About Our Project
3. Job Description
4. Visa Guideline
5. Accommodation
6. Packing List
Companion
Expense
7. TNs Availability
8. Our Partner
9. Contact
Organized by AIESEC RULE
.Founded in 2009
.Active in 5 Local Chapters across 6 universities
(IFL, RULE , LUCT, PUC, NUM and UP )
.300 Local members
.Over 282 international Intern (2009 -2012)
.Over 38 Cambodian students experience
international Internship
.50 Leadership experience annually
.4 National conferences annually
.UBS Asia-Pacific Regional Excellence Award winner.
AIESEC in Cambodia
.One of the biggest LC (Local Committees) of AIESEC
in Cambodia, which has been established since 2009
.37 local members
.Over 130 International Interns (2009-2013)
.Over 16 Cambodian students experience international
internship
.One of the best LC with iGCDP matching and
realization quality
.LC with leading OGX result last year.
AIESEC RULE
Organized by AIESEC RULE
CED is a project run by the
members of AIESEC Association from
the Royal University of Law and
Economics (AIESEC RULE). This is a 6
weeks project which will work towards
creating awareness of Cambodian
education through its various activities
or events organized. This project
targets to impact on young children.
Objectives -Raise awareness of Cambodian
Education System to the global stage
-Educate poverty students
-Expand perspective to the world
-Establish leadership
-Build up soft skill
-Boost confidence of worldwide youths
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JD1
•About 4 hours
per day, Interns
will teach
English to
children in an
NGO/School and
introduce their
culture to
children by some
activities that
they prefer such
as showing
pictures,
singing a song,
dancing,
drawing, playing
games, etc.
JD2
• Interns will
have to work
with the
Organizing
Committees and
other interns to
conduct an
event which will
happen on the
6th
week of
internship.
For example, it
can be charity
event,
workshop, global
village, debate
forum…etc.
JD3
•By the end of
internship,
Interns will have
to write 2
reports which
are :
-Report about
English teaching
in NGO
-Report about
Internship in
Cambodia
JD4
• Interns are
encouraged to
help orphans at
NGO and
dependent
elders in the
local during free
time such as
visiting the poor
site directly
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For all incoming Exchange Participants to Cambodia, we
would suggest you to apply for business/ordinary visa
that you can apply during the arrival at Cambodia airport.
How to apply visa on arrival at the airport:
• Find visa application counter at the airport
• Fill the visa application form (Notes: in the application form there’s no option for business
visa, please choose ordinary visa)
• In the form they are going to ask where you are staying in Cambodia, please ask your TN
managers (responsible LC or MC) about the address of your or their accommodation
• Submit a copy of your photograph (4x6 cm)
• Ordinary/business visa will cost you USD 25
• For invitation letter, the immigration counter doesn’t usually ask you to submit this,
however just in case you can ask your TN manager to give this letter to you before your
departure to Cambodia.
Organized by AIESEC RULE
TAT Guest House
.$5 a night/per person
.can contain 3 people in a room
More info: http://tattooguesthouse.com/
Organized by AIESEC RULE
ANGEL Spa Guest House
.$6 a night/ per person (with A/C)
.$5 a night/ per person (with fan)
.can contain 2 people in a room
Location: #142AEo11, st. 172, Sangkat
Chey Chum Neas, Khan Daun Penh,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Teaching materials
Phone, Laptop, Camera, Note book,
Diary, Map
Stuffs for donation (if possible)
Mosquito sprays / medicines
Casual clothes, Sun Cream, Hats,
Masks , Sun Glasses
Expense for: Food, Accommodation and
Transportation, etc.
Expense for visa prolonging
Other personal expenses
Packing List ✈ Accommodation preparation
✈ Picking Up service
✈ Buddies services
✈ Training for internship
✈ Other Instruction services about daily
life in Cambodia
✈ Hanging Out
✈ Solving problems in Cambodia
TN Manager’s Task
Organized by AIESEC RULE
Accommodation 5 - 6 USD/night
Food 1 USD - 5 USD (max)
Transportation 2 USD - 5 USD/day (Tuk Tuk)
20 USD for 6 weeks (Bicycle)
Organized by AIESEC RULE
TN-In-KH-RU-2013-290 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-291 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-292
TN-In-KH-RU-2013-297 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-298 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-299 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-300 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-301 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-302 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-303 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-304 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-305 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-306 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-307
TN-In-KH-RU-2013-286 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-287 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-288 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-289
TN-In-KH-RU-2013-293 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-294 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-295 TN-In-KH-RU-2013-296
UIS
HRADO
COP
PIO
Organized by AIESEC RULE
Upton International School (UIS)
#283, St 13C, Sangkat Mean Chey Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia
Human Resources and Agriculture
Development Organization (HRADO)
# 27Eo St trail, Sangkat Boeung Tumpon, Khan MeanChey, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
People Improvement Organization (PIO)
#224MC, St. LUM Sangkat Stung Mean Chey, Khan
Mean Chey Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Center of Peace Orphanage (COP)
#87A, St 53BT, Khan Mean Chey, Phnom penh, Cambodia
Organized by AIESEC RULE
Ms. Sien HENG
Project Manager
Email: [email protected]
Skype ID: sien9634
Facebook: facebook.com/sienheng96
Ms. Teang MUY
Project Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Skype ID: teang.muy2
Facebook: facebook.com/jayc.ch.jc
Organized by AIESEC RULE
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