Coca-Cola announces partnership with AIESEC
Coca-Cola in Nepal has officially launched their partnership with AIESEC on 11th September. AIESEC is a global youth-led organization, striving to achieve peace and fulfillment of humankind's potential by activating leadership qualities in youth through learning from practical experiences in challenging environments.
The partnership brings together companies and youths in developing a road map for sustainable development. Coca-Cola encourages AIESEC to continue to organize regional, national and international summits to promote the discussion of the UN SDGs, and provides a platform for young future leaders to engage and interact.
Coca-Cola also welcomes AIESEC members to visit the company’s sustainability projects, and encourages the volunteers to engage in the ongoing projects. Primarily, with this partnership, AIESEC will host Youth Speak Forums, where Coca-Cola will inspire thought-leadership for the next generation.
Mr. Ambuj Singh, Country Director for Coca-Cola said,” With this partnership, we hope to further strengthen this connection with the youth through a series of Youth Speak Forums to inspire thought leadership. The Youth Speak Forum series continues to be a platform for AIESEC to engage the youth with influential people and organizations so that their voices can be heard. Coca-Cola and AIESEC have a history of working together in different countries across the world, and we are happy to see this young body growing in Nepal. Together, we hope to inspire Nepal’s youth to engage and mobilize themselves to become agents of change in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals.”
Mr. Narayanan, President of AIESEC Nepal said, “AIESEC is that platform through which the young people of Nepal can grow their leadership skills through experiential learning, it allows them to develop themselves beyond a degree and makes them employable in the market. We encourage the youth of Nepal, to learn from their experiences both here and abroad through exchange so that they may come back and contribute to society here in Nepal. We are thankful for our partnership with Coca -Cola in Nepal and their supportto unleashing youth’s leadership potential. When speaking of youth employ-ability and the need for sustainability we acknowledge and appreciate the work and contribution of our speakers here today; UNDP Nepal for their support we strive to achieve the 2030 SDGs, KlientScape for creating the entrepreneurial mindset in the youth of Nepal, and Merojob.com for a valuable and relevant workshop on profiling youth for employment.”
Mr. Ambuj Singh, Country Director for Coca-Cola said,” With this partnership, we hope to further strengthen this connection with the youth through a series of Youth Speak Forums to inspire thought leadership. The Youth Speak Forum series continues to be a platform for AIESEC to engage the youth with influential people and organizations so that their voices can be heard. Coca-Cola and AIESEC have a history of working together in different countries across the world, and we are happy to see this young body growing in Nepal. Together, we hope to inspire Nepal’s youth to engage and mobilize themselves to become agents of change in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals.”
Mr. Narayanan, President of AIESEC Nepal said, “AIESEC is that platform through which the young people of Nepal can grow their leadership skills through experiential learning, it allows them to develop themselves beyond a degree and makes them employable in the market. We encourage the youth of Nepal, to learn from their experiences both here and abroad through exchange so that they may come back and contribute to society here in Nepal. We are thankful for our partnership with Coca -Cola in Nepal and their supportto unleashing youth’s leadership potential. When speaking of youth employ-ability and the need for sustainability we acknowledge and appreciate the work and contribution of our speakers here today; UNDP Nepal for their support we strive to achieve the 2030 SDGs, KlientScape for creating the entrepreneurial mindset in the youth of Nepal, and Merojob.com for a valuable and relevant workshop on profiling youth for employment.”
