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Welcome to AIESEC Santa Maria, BRAZIL.TRANSCRIPT
AIESEC Santa Maria
Expectations your Exchange
This document has important alignments, advices and information about the city and your
project. Please, read it carefully.
The city, Santa Maria
Santa Maria is localized in the center of Rio Grande do Sul. It’s called, due to that, as
“the heart of the state”. The city has over 275.000 inhabitants and it has 156 years old.
Santa Maria is known for being an university city. With 7 universities and the most important
one, the Federal University of Santa Maria, counting with over 25.000 students. Therefore,
the city has many young students who live and study here.
The cost of living is low, as SM is an university city, and also there are cheap places to
eat. We have a popular restaurant also, that costs $ 1,50 per meal. In our state, we have a
different type of hamburguer, called “Xis”, that is cheap and we usually eat at night, or
after parties. It costs from $ 2,50 to $ 7,00.
(left: Federal University of Santa Maria; right: “xis”)
A traditional beverage in our state is the “Chimarrão” (at the right). A hot beverage
similar to a tea, but drunk in a different way, with a metal straw and a different recipient
(different “cup”). Also a tradition in our state is the “Churrasco” (at the left). A special
barbecue we make here often.
Our projects and general topics
Usually, our projects last for 6 weeks. The first week is planned to be a Cultural
Preparation. In that week, the trainee has the chance to know a little bit more about the
city, the team he/she will be working with and the working place. We will send to him/her an
operational plan about his/her project. This was thought and made according to feedbacks
and reports that the NGOs and some other trainees gave to us. Take a look at it as soon as
you have it and start to prepare the material you will need here. Example: if you will give
English classes, prepare what you will teach (presentations, music, etc.) or if you will work
with marketing in a NGO bring your computer, because many of them doesn’t have one
exclusive for you. The trainee will work at least three times a week in a schedule decided
with the NGO in the first week and it must be fulfilled. In the third week the trainee has to
do a report to AIESEC pointing mainly the details about job results, planning for the other
three weeks, etc. It is very important to improve the trainee experience before its end.
Unfortunately, the internship through AIESEC Santa Maria is not for free. AIESEC is a
non-profit organization, due to that we charge the internship to make our projects
sustainable. The fee we ask makes our projects sustainable and it is used to cover our
administrative costs. We charge on 50 USD (dollars), but if the trainee wants to pay directly
in reais and not in dollars, we use a conversion of 2 REAIS for 1 DOLLAR, so you can may pay
R$ 100,00 (One hundred reais).
As any city nowadays, you have to take care of yourself every time and follow these
basic safety tips because you are a foreign and mean people will recognize you as one. So,
avoid using your cellphone when you are on the street; do not walk alone on the street at
night; take care of your money; for example. Santa Maria is not a violent city, you will love it
once you are here.
You might need to take 1, at maximum 2 buses to go to work. Although the city is not
big, not all the NGOs is close downtown. So be prepared to use the public transportation here
in the city. We don’t have subways, just bus lines.
TN Takers and Work
As you might know, ICX GCDP is the area of AIESEC that is concerned about the
communities’ development. Due to that we have our projects to help people who really
needs. That is why Santa Maria’s NGOs and Public Schools (and some Universities) are
normally located in poor neighborhoods or in “favelas” (that are far away from the center).
Be committed to the work. It is a big responsibility and we all need to be very sensitive and
do our best for people that live in this reality because they need our care and our dedication.
You also need to be ready to adapt yourself to different situations because you will be
responsible for planning and presenting your workshops.
TN Takers and the Trainee
All our TN Takers have specific and different needs. Most of the time, the NGO or
School won’t give a list of what jobs the trainee should do. Don’t wait for it, go by yourself
after it! Be proactive, sensitive to identify those needs and be adaptable to different
realities. Be creative to solve the problems and show that the opportunity to have a foreigner
working with them is worth it. We have an operational plan, use that to think, since the day
you are matched, on activities and on jobs to apply here. Ask our help anytime!
Language
At Santa Maria, the majority of the population doesn’t speak a foreign language. In
the first days, be prepared because the communication might be hard. However, most of the
time people will be gentle and try to help you. Brazilians are definitely really generous
people.
Accommodation
The project ensures Hosting during it. It means that if you want to arrive earlier or go
back later you should look for your own accommodation. You must be prepared because
adversities can happen and you might change of house during the internship.
- The place you will live won’t have luxuries, so don’t expect Wi-Fi at home, for
example. We have Wi-Fi in our LC and all the trainees can use – and also are invited to hang
out there.
- You might stay in a host family or with students or in a hostel. In Santa Maria is
really hard to find host for our trainees so unfortunately, you can’t choose where to stay. You
have to accept these kinds of accommodation we provide. We ensure that you will have the
necessary conditions to live in, don’t worry about that.
- AIESEC Santa Maria may change your HOST if there is any kind of discrimination. But,
you may lose your right to have a HOST if you violate any policy stated by the HOST, as
breaking an internal code of conduct or any other ethical, religious, cultural, racial norm. In
this case, AIESEC Santa Maria is not responsible for your accommodation anymore, and is not
obligated to find another HOST for you.
- The HOST is not responsible to give you any food. You both may define these terms
at the very beginning of your stay.
Benefits
Apart from the accommodation, AIESEC Santa Maria provides Portuguese (photo at
the right) and Capoeira classes without any cost. Pay attention: it is not guaranteed food and
transportation.
Expectations
Traveling through AIESEC in not traveling through an Agency. We expect the trainees
to be very proactive, try to solve problems and adverse situations by themselves, to
understand and tolerate cultural differences and be very communicative. It is also very
important to take part of all the extra activities of the project and also of the activities
proposed by AIESEC. The quality of your internship and your experience also depends on you!
If any problem happens you need to talk with us and together we will find solutions and
continue to walk forward together to make the project an amazing experience for all of us
and for the NGOs/Schools and Universities.
We are a team
As soon as you get to Santa Maria, you are part of AIESEC Santa Maria. The trainee is
supposed to participate in Global Village events, for example, or in other AIESEC events
assisting the dissemination of the organization and representing his/her culture and country.
Teamwork is very important and the project will only be a success if all of us (trainees and
ICX team) work hard! We want to be a team that works together but also a group of good
friends. So let’s work hard together, help each other to make a beautiful project and also,
why not, have fun together!
Before accepting to come please make sure you feel motivated to work in this project
and that you really want to come to Santa Maria. If you have any doubts, do not hesitate in
contacting us!
Sincerely,
ICX GCDP Team of AIESEC Santa Maria 2014
Matheus Brondani Pasa – VP ICX GCDP