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The AIESEC
History
What
began in 1948 as an organization to help develop "friendly
relations" between member countries is now a global
association with activities in 89 different countries and
territories.
The founding members of AIESEC started to build the
organization between 1946 - 1948, but a clear identity was
defined in 1948 and later in 1949 at the Stockholm Congress.
89 students participated in the Exchange Program in 1949 and
Exchange was defined as the core activity of the
organization. In the coming years more and more countries
joined the network and AIESEC became global in a very short
period by being present on all the continents.
The number of students and organizations involved in the
exchange program grew rapidly and constantly, reaching 2467
exchanges by the end of 1960 and 4232 by the end of 1970.
Seminars were first introduced as part of trainees'
reception experiences, in a proposal from AIESEC in Germany
in 1961. It was well received by other countries, and a
general set of seminar topics to be addressed was proposed
and accepted. They were mainly economic in nature, and for
the first time AIESEC was addressing specific issues in its
activities-stated clearly in a non-political way.
At the 1974 International Congress in Bordeaux, an important
motion was passed: the minimum length of an Exchange
traineeship had to be 6 weeks. This measure improved the
quality of our Exchanges.
In 1976 an International Theme Programme was established
that focused all international, regional, and local seminars
on specific topics. This idea continued and grew through
various stages.
After this the focus of the organization was on addressing
global themes besides the traditional Exchange Program.
Themes like International Trade, Management Education,
Sustainable development, Entrepreneurship and Corporate
Responsibility were discussed at local, national and global
seminars.
In the late 90's the discussion about the relevance of the
organization brought the Exchange Program on the main agenda
and more and more effort was put in ensuring growth in this
area.
Information systems were developed to make the process
faster and easier. Insight I was launched in 1997 and
Insight II in 2001. As the focus of the organization was the
exchange program again, the number of exchanges started to
grow.
Looking for more relevance, nowadays AIESEC is the
international platform for young people to discover and
develop their potential. Our innovative approach to
developing young people focuses on taking a proactive role,
developing self-awareness and a personal vision, building
networks, and developing capacity to drive change. We do
this through an international platform of opportunities that
provides over 5,000 leadership opportunities, 3,500 work
abroad opportunities, 350 conferences, and virtual tools to
build networks.
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AIESEC in Georgia
E. Bedia Street: Nutsubidze Plateau; I Block
(+995) 90-333-844
info@aiesec.ge
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