2.22.2011

South Africa Emzingo Internship Pablo Esteves (SSP)

Tuesday, February 22nd

As we start wrapping up the projects, and begin the countdown to our final deliverable, I find suitable to share an abstract of my thoughts on our final deliverable:


“As MBA IE Business students we were given the opportunity and the privilege of being considered to take part of the Emzingo NexGen Fellowship Program…

…With this privilege and opportunity comes responsibility and accountability to make a difference. We never imagined that the six week program would teach us and enrich our lives in such way that we leave South Africa feeling nothing but the outmost gratitude.

We have worked and learned from some of the most wonderful people in the world, we leave with friends, fond memories and life changing experiences….” -- Pablo Esteves

2.17.2011

South Africa Emzingo Internship Caroline Muito (SSP)

From my Emzingo Fellow Caroline Muito at the Student Sponsorship Programme.

"Contrary to popular belief, the Emzingo Fellows 2011 are working and making a difference in South Africa.


One striking thing is in the brief time (4 weeks) we have been here, we have learnt substantially and expanded our networks.

We are exploiting these avenues to provide solutions to our respective organization."  -- Caroline Muito

2.16.2011

South Africa Emzingo Internship Andrew Bonfiglio

Excellent Photograph by our fierce leader Andrew Bonfiglio while visiting Cape of Good Hope. Not even the Baboons can stop us.

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2.15.2011

South Africa Emzingo Internship Anabel Lopez (KYP)

From my Emzingo Fellow Anabel Lopez in Kliptown Youth Project.

"After being in South Africa for 3 weeks I have many things in my mind and heart that I don’t even know where to start. This country has made a deep impression in me, I´ve found some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met. The project where I’m working is amazing. Kliptown is located in one of the poorest areas of Soweto, with no electricity, running water, paved roads, or sanitation whatsoever; nevertheless, there is a group of angels who do incredible things for the community.

Being used to “perceived as given” luxuries like bathrooms, AC, dining rooms, or even variety in food selection, makes every moment a challenge, a transforming experience. The saddest thing being that we take many of these things for granted, and we don’t usually stop to realize that the majority of the people in the world do not have access to the most basic things. We are the rare ones, the privileges, and definitely the world is upside down… These people live in conditions that for us are unacceptable but they are able to get up every day with a smile in their face wanting to make things different…it’s just amazing!

Working in Kliptown has made me realize that if we could transfer some of the management and corporate knowledge to the poor communities and their leaders many things could be done, they have the best intentions and ideas but they lack some important knowledge…so if we, the ones who were lucky enough to get an education could share some of the things we know with them the world will definitely change.

Bittersweet anecdote, a few days ago we went into the kindergarten next to where we work and all the kids came to hug and play with us, they are so cute!!! I am in love with them… so at a given moment I was surrounded by 10 kids who were all grabbing my arms and literally squeezing my skin… only because we are white, for them we are like outsiders, it’s appalling… we’re in 2011 and this is a country that has at least 5 million whites….then the teacher comes reprimanding the kids. Her reasoning, they have to understand that even though you are white we’re all the same. I ponder when there will be a time when that explanation isn’t needed and being equals is a given.

These three weeks have been some of the most interesting, challenging and amazing days of my life…I am sure I will remember them forever and always keep a very special place in my heart for the people I have met in Soweto, they are a great inspiration…and I am their greatest admirer!"

Anabel.

2.08.2011

South Africa Emzingo Internship

On the 9th day (Friday 28th) of the Emzingo Experience we visited the Fashion District:

Here is Andrew Bonfiglio's take on that. Visit the Emzingo Group NexGen Blog

Emzingo Fellows supporting the local economy during our tour of the Johannesburg CBD (Central Business District) at the Fashion District

Looking good!