Showing posts with label nakuru. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

My AIESEC Exchange experience in Uganda


I joined AIESEC in June 2009 after meeting the president on a lunch lecture session about AIESEC during the orientation week in campus. I never took the organization seriously because I never imagined the kind of impact it would make in my life. My perception of the organization changed when the first guys went for their exchange, coming back as different individuals, with different perspectives and focus of life. The interaction with them made me think through the tunnel to see the light in taking the exchange program.
My internship experience in Uganda last year gave me a different focus of life, meeting with people from different walks of life, knowing how to accommodate them in my life was so challenging since I had never ever in one time lived with a friend from far even for a minute. 
Working in an NGO that’s establishing itself in the country was so challenging in that we had to do some introduction of the organization to people. My work as an intern involved going out to the field-community- carrying out a research on the levels of hygiene then coming to analyze it to help the organization develop services that would improve the living conditions of the community. Delivering career guidance and counseling to high school students with aim of empowering them to excel in life, visiting patients in hospitals gave me a reality of the Health Sector in Africa which needs to be worked on appropriately. The most challenging part was when going to the field in that we used to walk long distances and by the time we were done for the day @ noon, we had to wait for the shade since the areas were so unbearable with the sun scorching heavily on the inhabitants and us. Writing reports was the odd of the day, week and month.
It was called the “Pearl of Africa” rich in culture and tradition, sites, fashion and many more. We were shocked of the country’s culture the first time we realized that women had to kneel every time they were talking to men and they are to greet men not vice versa. Coming to food it was so shocking no Ugali for a whole three weeks which we had to ask for because of our Kenyan genes, crazy, crazy with the delicious delicacies of Ugandan brothers like rolex and Katiko…you can’t imagine all that experience being shot of words to express it out as we had to take some few lessons on how to prepare Katiko.

The internship brought out an experience in which I was able to appreciate my African roots-waking up early in the morning to fetch water from the river brought back my memories of the roles of men in society. It was so fascinating that under such circumstances you get to know people better and better. The river in the morning is so clean that you could think of the streams of river Jordan in heaven, but to your amazement you could kill yourself by noon if you saw the river.
I really appreciate what AIESEC has done in my life after that impactful experience that gets me guessing every time I see young people wasting their lives without prior knowledge of what they could do while impacting other people, as agents of positive change in society. The experience gave me a new lease to think differently to always ask why, speak out my mind, developed my personality, experienced a different culture, and showed me how to interact with different personalities, increase my network. If everyone could see where I was before AIESEC they could not believe the impact. That’s why I will always advocate AIESEC to every young person in the world.
If you think you have heard enough experience, think again because AIESEC is something you need to experience once more to get its experience.









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Friday, September 30, 2011

CAN THE REAL BLUE BLOODS PLEASE STAND UP!

A new semester is slowly unfolding. The first quarter of the 1112 EB term has come to an end already. We need to create the future and start walking towards it with each passing day…..

ACTIVITIES
This semester has a lot of activities coming up. It is our sincere hope that AIESECers in Egerton a.k.a the real blue bloods will utilize the opportunities that this activities will bring with them. In AIESEC it's partly what AIESEC presents to you and mostly what you do with it. In AIESEC its usually up to you….you either use the platform or not. It's the doing part that matters most.

NIS
The much awaited AIESEC Kenya Newees Induction Seminar(NIS) is around the corner. Reports coming in indicate that the recruitment efforts are bearing fruits and there are a lot of newees attending our meetings/MSS's. The NIS conference is meant to give our new members an opportunity to experience AIESEC Kenya. And what more, the conference will take place in Nakuru, so you can bet I will be so very much in the house.

PROJECTS
AIESEC EGERTON ASK project is still on going and we look forward to receive more interns just like we did last semester. (The three interns from Brazil and China were super awesome by the way…..10 bozas to that). Other projects in the making are Go Green and guess what? We shall be swITching on high school students with IT skills using the project known as SWITCH!(drum rolls to that). As a member, it's up to you to take part in this projects by making yourself available to be assigned a role and make an impact. Be part of this awesome experiences. Trust me, one day you will look back at the AIESEC experiences you will have taken part in and get fulfilled like the many Alumni's I've been honored to meet in the past.
And speaking of Alumni's…..

EVENTS
The Alumni management team is working on an AIESEC EGERTON Alumni dinner….this is also another opportunity for AIESECers to be part of honoring the past so that we can have a prosperous future. Like it's popularly said, :we can't afford to forget where we have came from".

This is just a small preview of the four months ahead of us….this quarter is going to rock like never before…. Isn't AIESEC the place to be?
Isn't AIESEC the place where Bill Clinton, Amos Wako etc are so proud to be part of?  YES IT IS! YES IT WILL BE! Will you be part of it? It's up to you……..

By
COMM & IM Crew 1112.


Saturday, April 16, 2011

The end of the beginning….

It has been one full semester of hard work in rejuvenating the aiesec experience in egerton university…so far so good although more efforts need to be made in the main campus… seems the aiesec fire has been spread to town campus but the source has been getting colder and colder. That not withstanding, with the new breed/crop of EB members are showing signs of nothing less that a breathtaking year for aiesec egerton. Given that four out of the total EB seven are currently acting in the capacity of the portfolios they have been elected to assume office to…by this I mean, their predecessors were either themselves or were nowhere to be seen. Come to think of this, it is when it's completely dark that the light is about to set in…
I always like to tell my fellow aiesecers when the going gets tough and they start to utter not so fair comments about the future; I usually tell  them, aiesec is a brand that is destined/designed to excel and it's just a question of who will be in the drivers seat when the excel process takes place. Another thing many people fail to understand/comprehend is that real "progress is a slow process…" (funny enough I head that phrase in one of 50cents songs). Unfortunately most of us youths' expect to join today and see results tomorrow. It just doesn't work like that. Even those who win the lotteries will tell you it's not so easy as it may seem.
I think the thing with aiesec that makes it to be destined to succeed is the fact that it is based on uniform organizational structure. The organization itself being institutions of higher learning; universities to be precise. It is in universities that you expect to find the crème de la crème of the society. Any organization based on a standard structure will succeed all day any time. Aiesecers has gone ahead and come up with it's own culture overtime. Another stronghold of aiesec is it's online platform-myaiesec.net. This platform ensures that the knowledge management takes place all day anytime as long as you have internet access and a machine. I say machine because nowadays we have phones which do what a computer does if not better. This online platform ensures/will ensure that each new generation of aiesecers have a faster learning curve and don't spend time re-inventing the same wheel that was invented by past aiesecers who went ahead to be alumni's.
Anyway, the objective of this write up is to syke up my fellow aiesecers and the potential members of aiesec out there. There are alot of awesome opportunities in aiesec and the faster you connect your strengths to the opportunities the faster your journey to success will be. Aluta continua or so it's said…lets continue the good works, lets impact the society like never before. The laws of the kingdom are simple, 'give and you shall receive….infact above, exceedingly and abundantly, shaken together and running over'- like my pastor likes to say……


- By SK Wanjiru