ARYI-TIG-AIESEC internship program – South Africa
ARYI-TIG-AIESEC internship program is a six-month South African pilot project that will start in December 2004. The programme would then be fully implemented in other countries in Africa. The internship opportunities will serve to foster international cooperation, cross-cultural understanding and youth leadership.
Communication Strategies
The internship programme is a joint project of the African Regional Youth Initiative (ARYI), TakingITGlobal (TIG) and AIESEC (whose name originates from "Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales"). The pilot programme will consist of foreign and local volunteers, who will work with local organisations to gain first-hand experience about working at the community level. This programme also has added components, including engaging in youth policy work and leadership training in order to build the capacity of youth to lead activities in their communities and to bring about positive change.
The programme would have an information communication technology (ICT) component, as it will use an electronic platform provided by the TakingITGlobal (TIG) HIV/AIDS Program. In addition to working within organisations, interns will have the opportunity to gain leadership skills through the implementation of forums that address pressing issues within the community.
The internship programme will also continue the work of the Youth Policy Group (YPG), a group that was established in May 2004 by ARYI and is operating in eight African countries. The mission of the YPG is to inform, inspire, and mobilise African youth in order to: bridge the gap between policy and its implementation and promote reproductive health policies and programmes in Africa.
The programme would have an information communication technology (ICT) component, as it will use an electronic platform provided by the TakingITGlobal (TIG) HIV/AIDS Program. In addition to working within organisations, interns will have the opportunity to gain leadership skills through the implementation of forums that address pressing issues within the community.
The internship programme will also continue the work of the Youth Policy Group (YPG), a group that was established in May 2004 by ARYI and is operating in eight African countries. The mission of the YPG is to inform, inspire, and mobilise African youth in order to: bridge the gap between policy and its implementation and promote reproductive health policies and programmes in Africa.
Development Issues
Youth
Key Points
The project aims to implement the internship programmes across the continent with over a hundred youth organisations in Africa addressing HIV/AIDS.
Partners
African Regional Youth Initiative (ARYI), TakingITGlobal HIV/AIDS Program (TIG), AIESEC International
Sources
Janet Feldman sent an e-mail to Soul Beat Africa on on August 26 2004.
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