Global Villages Are Where We Can Get to know more about Different Countries, sincere Sometimes just Asking and Getting Involved with some games or even food/drinks. During my short visit to my home-city Lima i could get to see some friends and take part for some minutes. Thus, i got to talk to this guys who came for the project... thanks to the exchange oportunities of AIESEC. I took part myself on a project some years ago a bit far away...
This Global Village was the beginning of "The Change Agent Project", ( Facebook Link here ) which is an educative project developed by Aiesec Universidad de Lima , focused on empower students beteen 13 and 16 years old from schools in Chosica (a district in the city of Lima) so they can lead development projects on nearby communities, reaching people with reduced amount of resources.
Here some pics of the stands :)
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| Stand of Korea (guys cooking) |
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| Stand of Korea (guys cooking) |
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| Stand of Korea (i know... the flag is brazilian, it's just the wrong angle for the pic) |
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| Stand of Japan |
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| César and i holding our names in japanese |
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| Stand of Japan (no idea what it says) |
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| Stand of Colombia |
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| Stand of Colombia (oh, look at these beauties!) |
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| Stand of Mexico (thanks for the drink!) |
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| Stand of Argentina (receiving a korean visit) |
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| Stand of Ecuador (they we having lunch, i didn't want to interrupt) |
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| Stand of Canada |
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| Stand of France (allons enfants de la Patrieee ♪) |
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| Stand of Russia |
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| From Russia with love |
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| Stand of Brazil |
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| Stand of Poland (kocham Polska) |
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