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The Red Team

The Red Team consists of us, The Red Agents, who come from all over the world!

Introducing...

The current Red Agents

Marta Kaszwoska (Poland)

My name is Marta and I come from Poland. I'm studying Logistics and therefore I wanted to try something different and take part in HIV/AIDS project. I love travelling and getting to know new people!! I hope I will enjoy my staying in Malaysia, the country of diversity!









Arthur Kanza (Tanzania)

Hey guys, I am an intern from Tanzania(East Africa). I study the Bachelor of Accounts of Finance at Mzumbe University.I am an AIESECER and this is my first internship as well as my first time to be in Asia. I love travelling, making new friends, reading and having fun in general. Malaysia is truly Asia, blessed with many cultures and nice people and for sure its a place to be. Being part of the Red team is an honour since I will have a chance to put my theoretical knowledge into practice and become a change agent once I head back home.


Rowena Kwan (Hong Kong)
Hello, everybody! My name is Rowena. I come from Hong Kong, and currently studying Biochemistry in the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The reason why I want to be involved in The Red Project is that I do not want anymore people to fall prey of HIV due to their ignorance of it. I really hope what we are doing here can make an impact on the people here.


Vike Vanesha (Indonesia)
Heyy, my name is Vike Vanesha, just call me Vike, 21 years old. I am from Indonesia and currently I'm studying Economic at Andalas University. Actually I was VP OGX in my LC and I decide to take an internship in Red Project because so many reasons. One of them is to feel the truly life changing experience and also complete my AIESEC XP.

I love travelling and eat, hope I can enjoy my time here and conduct the workshop well.



Raisa Delyuzar (Indonesia)

Coming soon...


Our previous Red Agents:

Ameen Akbar (Sri Lanka)

I’m Ameen from Sri Lanka. At MMU Cyberjaya at the moment doing my masters in knowledge management.

Serendipity struck when I came across AIESEC while in Malaysia. I’ve been here almost a year now and it almost feels like home.

I've been designing graphics, animation, and web UI for clients from different nationalities. I relish experiences like these where you get to work with people from different cultures. One of the reasons why I joined AIESEC.

You won’t see me at workshops as I’m one of those people 'behind the scenes'. I do all the creative content and design thingees for the red project.

Besides design I’m into automobiles and martial arts. I like listening to classical and instrumental music.

Jonas Wiedmann (Germany)

My full name is Jonas Wiedmann and I am a natural born German. I was also born and grew up in Germany. So I am pretty much a typical German. I am here for different reasons: - to make my exchange experience, to see another culture, to have a social impact on society, to enhance my working and project skills, and to have a really cool AIESEC experience. My interests beside AIESEC are jogging, hiking in the mountains, and martial arts.



Andreas Papandreau (Greece)

I represent the Mediterranean spirit in the project, I think it would be inappropriate to upload on time the information requested.

Kidding.
Well... I come from Greece, Athens. I have finished my MSc in AUEB few months ago and now I am doing my development traineeship in Malaysia.

I am user-friendly programmed, often updated with the latest news around the world and you can have lots of serious or fun discussions with me. My operation system is as stable as Windows, but I am trying to switch to OS X.

I think in order to do everything that I find interesting I would need 3 lifes at least..

Estee Heng Mei Fen (Singapore)

Hey guys! My name is Estée, pronounced es-tay. I literally walked over from the causeway... I'm from Singapore!! Other than working on The Red Project, I spend my time daydreaming about Swing Dancing. I'm also a really good sport when it comes to adrenaline pumping daredevil activities, so try to keep up with me will you? =D

Hmm... Malaysia has proven to be worlds apart from the hustle and bustle of Singapore, with locals being really warm and sincere (hehe no offence to other fellow Singaporeans).




Carmen Mak Ka Man (Hong Kong)

Yooooo!!! I am Carmen a.k.a CM :p, an intern from Hong Kong (AIESEC-HKU) :]

This is my first year in AIESEC and my first internship. Haha, I love to eat but I HATE PEOPLE TAKING MY PICTURE WHEN I EAT! XD

When I am free... I like to watch YouTube and online comics. I tend to wake up late and sleep late... so I am still trying to get use to the Malaysia working cycle :p

SOOOOO let's have a GREAT TIME in Malaysia :]

Ngo ho chong e
The Red Team. Haha yud yud dou siu sei :p (in Cantonese)


Prateek Garg (India)

Hey Malaysia, I am Prateek, from a country, which is a home of several ethnicity and cultures. I belong from the heart of India, i.e. New Delhi, but currently dwelling in Pune, to pursue my Management Studies. I love sleeping, sleeping and more sleeping. I can actually sleep for days together….lolz. Reason behind traveling to an alien country, thousands of miles away is that I personally believe in the strength of The Red Project.

Working with interns from all around the world, have exposed me to different cultural values and working styles. I have fell in love with Malaysia, as people are affable and welcoming, but still struggling for the good Indian food, although liked Nasi Kandar very much. Every second, allied with this project is teaching me something new and inspiring me to see life from new perspectives. Stepping out of my comfort zone has actually made me tough.
I believe, at the end of this internship, experience and memories gathered will be worth cherishing my whole life.

Let’s join our hands together, and make this world, a better place to live.

PS: People, who work for the welfare of the mankind, are god’s children……….!!!!!


Patty Ng Pak Yan (Canada)

Hey there Malaysia! My name is Patty and I'm an AIESEC intern from Vancouver, Canada. I'm currently enrolled in University of British Columbia and am going into second year. Personality wise, I'm quite an optimistic person! Whenever I'm happy or sad I'll always look on the bright side, so that way I will still be motivated to move forward. =) Even if I have been in Malaysia for only a week or so, I have been having a BLAST in Malaysia, except the insects...

PS: I love all the Malaysian food here! Just hold back on the chilly! ;P


Meri Lahteenmaki (Finland)

Moi! My name is Meri and I am an intern from Finland. I am 22 years old and study biotech in Helsinki Uni of Technology. I like jogging, cycling, AIESEC-ing, playing piano, kissing, reading, cooking and laughing. In the future I want to save the world and be a good wife. Right now I am really excited about Malaysian culture and The Red Project. I am happy to be here and looking forward to all the surprises that will happen.

Elco Rouwmaat (Netherlands)

I'm Elco Rouwmaat. I'm a twenty year old boy from the Netherlands. I'm a third year Business Administration student. I study and life in Enschede, a small city in the eastern part of Holland. I life in a student house, together with 6 other students. I member of a student fraternity. I work in a pub for students and besides I work at the universities help desk center. My favourite past times are sports and relaxing with friends.

I just arrived in Kuala Lumpur on the 21st of May and I will stay till the end of August. I had a very pleasant flight. I'm not really an AIESEC-er, but I joined for the exchange experience. I chose to join this project, because I think it's important to educate people about HIV/AIDS. Besides I like working together with other foreign students. Malaysia seems like a very nice country with a beautiful nature and friendly inhabitants. In the Netherlands the average temperature is much lower, so I'll have to get accustomed to the climate in Malaysia. Besides in Holland there aren't many wild animals, so it's nice to see all the wildlife of Malaysia.


Wenda Ho Tu Nam (Mauritius)

Hi, I am Wenda Ho Tu Nam and I come from Mauritius. As I know, not a lot of people know about it. I will tell you at least where it is. It is a small island 500 km from Madagascar. OK. Now about personal details: I am 21 years old and I am studying Marketing Management at the University of Mauritius.

I am a fan of music especially dancing. I also like singing i am even part of the conservatoire francois mitterand in the adult choir. My other hobbies are reading romantic books, talking, sleeping, going out, shopping and spending the day with my friends especially at the beach.


Kanika Kamboj (India)

Hi guys! I am Kanika Kamboj from India living in the capital since birth!...I am just 18, going on 19 (the youngest RED AGENT yaeeee!)... I am doing B.Sc Economics and Management from the external system of London School Of Economics, University Of London in a college named Indian School of Business and Finance!...(lol! such a long name and description!)..my hobbies are listening to music, dancing,long drives,facebooking (when there is nothing to do),now IRRITATING CARMEN (the other intern)..hahaha! Besides I have been a social worker at home. I worked for the blind at various places in New Delhi and even worked for Helpage India and other groups in my school,working for the elderly or environment or any other nobel cause.I was awarded the title of THE SWEETEST THING IN DPS so I dont have to mention about my nature!..lol!..(just for reference DPS is my school name). I am here not only for an internship but also to have an exposure on an international platform where I can live,work,befriends with people from all over the globe.At the end of the internship,I am looking forward to find the hidden talents in me! and learn how to live independently.Another reason why i chose Malaysian internship was a nobel cause!..looking forward for a wonderful experience :-*


Beverley Cheung Wai Hing (Hong Kong)

Hi everyone, I am Beverley from Hong Kong. I am 21 and studying Management and Economics. I like sports especially squash and swimming. Even I like sports but I don't like to walk a lot. So I am exhausted all the time in the first few days in Malaysia as we need to walk a lot. But I'm starting to get used to it already!!! During the next few weeks, I will my best to contribute to the project. Of course i am looking forward to traveling around Malaysia.


Shreysi Bhatia (India)

Hi! I'm Shreysi Bhatia from India. I'm doing Mechanical Engineering from Manipal (India). I love sports and I enjoy traveling. I whole heartily support the HIV/Aids awareness campaign and request everyone to be a part of it either directly or indirectly:)








Haotian Zheng (China)

My name is Haotian ZHENG, 23 years old, There are lots of reasons for me to come to Malaysia for this "red project", however, the main reasons would as follows:

1. "red project" is a good path way for me to propagate my knowledge as much as possible to the others, not only about HIV/AIDS

but also about culture exchange and any other innovative ideas. It is really impressive for me if my knowledge and ideas can inspire the others and at the meanwhile I can get some stimulation from the others as well.

2. To raise the awareness of HIV/AIDS in develeping country among the youth, it is promising work which can make this summer of mine become more worthy and meaningful.

3. As a Food Technology student, most of my study and school experience are more academic and technical oriented. However I would like to enhance my social work skills and learn something else rather than microbiology and molecular techniques...

4. I believed that during this internship i could meet some great friends in Malaysia, and now I back to Holland already, I knew that clearly that I did meet some great persons there

I study in Wageningen University (WUR), the Netherlands, MSc student of Food Technology, specialized in Dairy Science and Technology, My thesis is something about how and which kinds of amino acid of milk protein can stabilize the high protein food.

Jeesoo Kim(South Korea)

Hey, I am Jeesoo Kim. But among AIESEC interns I am known as KIM :) I am 18 now but soon will be 19 in October, so I am even younger than Kanika. I am from South Korea, living in Seoul right now. I used to live in Slovakia for 4 years. Now, I am attending Sogang University in Seoul and I am a freshman. My major is political science. (sounds boring but it's quite fun!) I love watching movies and chatting with friends.

I also like sleeping until afternoon:)


Mariette Schaap (Netherlands)

Hey everybody! My name is Mariette. I am a 22 years old student from the Netherlands. I study Economics in Rotterdam where I live with four other girls in a fraternity house. I like to go out with my friends and I love to travel. I will stay two months in Malaysia and look forward to work with all the other Red Angels. I think this internship will be a great experience and that I will learn a lot of all the different cultures, especially of . I am really looking forward to learn more about the culture in Malaysia.






Hyun Mi Kim (South Korea)

AOUU!! Hello, EVERYONE. I am Hyun Mi KIM, 19-year-old girl, and I come from KOREA, republic of. I am the student of KAIST, and my major is business administration which is related to information technology. I like sports, especially SWIMMING, even though I am not good at. Also, I love travelling, listening to music, and reading some books. I'm really a big fan of TVXQ, boy band of Korea, and Agatha Christie!! It is very pleasure for me to get an opportunity to take part in the RED project. I want to feel MALAYSIA with you guys haha:-)

Mattias Rasmusson (Sweden)

I am Mattias, the Swedish man. I have been the senior citizen of the group since the ancient Chinese legend Haotian left. With well beyond two decades of life experiences (I am 23 years old), I am the intern closest to retirement. Alas, as the benighted ages of examinations and lectures came to pass, I have now claimed the title of Master of Medical Science in Medical Informatics. While pondering the faint memories of student life in my rocking chair, I seem to recall that I pursued this degree in Karolinska Institutet (Stockholm), Royal Institute of Technology (Solna) and Fudan University (Shanghai). Upon my disembarkment from the Northern permafrost, I anticipated a scorching welcome from the tropical sun, the warmhearted greetings from the already in Malaysia present workforce, and a precious opportunity for cross-cultural interaction. Stating this with a smug look, every prophecy I made about this experience has come true. Due to previous biomedical studies, I have some scientific experience with the HIV virus. My goal here is to complement this knowledge with practical experience from being amongst the general public and the HIV-infected. By observing the reality of people living with the virus, and by talking to the general population about their attitudes towards it, and knowledge about it, I hope to gain useful knowledge unattainable in a library.

Amna Yamin (Pakistan)

Hey and Asalama-u-alikum. I’m Amna from this small country in Asia bordering China, India, Iran and Afghanistan i.e. Pakistan. Impressed by all the Malaysia truly Asia advertisement I packed my bags and flew 6 hours to KLIA
from Islamabad. Don’t remember much about the first week here except that I fell in love with Malaysia as soon as I landed. I have been here for a month here, attending and giving Hiv/aids awareness workshops, sexuality festivals and exhibitions and the charm of being here has not diminished one bit. Besides the work there is so much to do here. Love the diversity here. My studies of BBA (Bachelors in Business Administration) from Nust Business School, Islamabad seems like a distant dream here. I’m returning back to school at the end of this month and am unhappy about it. Best of luck for the Red Project team here!

Aiza Umar (Pakistan)

Heyy everyone!
This is Aiza from Pakistan. Im doing bachelors in business administration back home and i arrived in this incredible country about a month ago.I came across this traineeshjip because im an Aiesecer back home and the idea of going to a country like Malaysia for 2 months was just too good to pass.
So i came here here although the topic of HIV was completely alien to me.but now i think iv learned so much that i could write a book on it:)..and i can write a book on 'people' because i got to meet and make friends with the most incredible and diverse people from all over the world..The best part about this traineeship is that im not just visiting Malaysia but im living Malaysia and making friends for life along the way..Nothing is how i expected it to be because its way way better.and things get better every passing day:)

Daphne Schreur (Netherlands)

Hoi! I am Daphne Schreur from the Netherlands. I’m twenty years old and I study International Economics and Finance at the University of Tilburg.

I’m having a great time there as a student: I am member of a sorority and I joined AIESEC last year as a member of the Incoming Exchange Team. I like playing sports, reading books and of course I love to hang out with friends. I also love to travel and that’s why I decided to do an internship in Malaysia this summer.

I’ve been here for nearly two weeks now and I really love the country! Besides that, I am interested in HIV/AIDS issues in the world and that’s why I am really e
xcited about the coming 6 weeks, in which I will be working as a ‘Red Project Agent’, educating people about HIV/AIDS and working together with all the lovely interns from all over the world :) So I can’t wait to get to work and experience more of the beautiful nature and people here in Malaysia!


Cindy Yuan Rui (China)

Ni hao! This is Cindy from China, or Rui Yuan (my Chinese name) I am 19 years old from the province of Chongqing. I study International Trade and Economy in Chongqing University. I came to Malaysia because I wanted to experience an AIESEC internship and get abroad experience. Zaijian!






Maria Cheng Ngai Yan (Hong Kong)


Hi! I'm Maria from Hong Kong. I am studying my third year in Nursing, so that's one of the reasons why I want to come to Malaysia for the Red Project, as it's so much related to my studies. :) Besides, Malaysia is well-known for its delicious food, so it's particularly attractive to me as eating is one of my hobbies! :P
Malaysia, truly Asia! I'm happy that my internship here does not only let me feel the mixture of Asian culture, but also different culture in different parts of the world, as I'm working with so many interns from different nationalities!

Katerina Janackova (Czech Republic)

Coming soon...









The Malaysian Red Agents


Ch'ng Yu Jean (Project Director)

Hey people! My name is Yu Jean but more commonly and glamorously spelt as U-Jean :) The Red Project is the first project I'm handling and I'd really anxious to see this project fly. I love all the people in The Red Team and wouldn't trade them for anyone else! Social projects and volunteerism are very close to my heart and leading this team has been an amazing experience for me. I am absolutely honoured and glad to be given this opportunity :D



Ben Roland (Director of People Development)

Hey peeps! It's Ben the evergreen in the house! Mind me have to change my simple description since the previous one was way too formal:) I am an East Malaysian, of course bah, since I am originally from Sabah, the Borneo Island. Sabah bah that!

Currently pursuing the Bachelor Degree in Biotechnology majoring in the Management, anyhow it's great to be part of another project in AIESEC since CREATE 2008 with regard to social issues and youth. I am liking the fact that I'm still learning and adapting to the culture and social environment in the peninsular Malaysia since the things here are slightly way different from what I have back home. No specific hobby in mind but my interests are AIESEC, for now, group socializing and traveling. It's been an utterly wonderful privileged to be able to work with peers from different social backgrounds and culture in this project, and indeed I look forward to achieve more with my beloved team. So peeps let's make things happen!Together we dream, together we are a team!


Chan Shu Shean (Director of Project Coordination)

OOlaaaa! My name is Shu Shean, born in Ipoh, Perak but grow in Manjung, Perak (Northern Part of West Malaysia). A girl who is always try to venture an adventure. I am a psychology student. This is not because I want to be a psychologist, just simple that I hope to know more and learn in this field.

Other than AIESEC, I will seek any single opportunity to travel around and daydreaming. ^^ I am glad and pleasant that I can be one of the members in The Red Team. Being part of the team is just an honour to me. Hope we can work together and get this team to ROCK !!



Choo Wei Lin (Director of Marketing)

Hey all, I’m Wei Lin. Given the chance to be one of the Red Agents is the best thing ever to happen in my life. Working together with enthusiastic and passionate people keeps me motivated.

The reason why I’m in
The Red Project?

It’s because of one simple question--- What have you done to contribute back to the society? Do you have the answer? Maybe Yes maybe No.

Want some workshops from us? Email us :)


Lai Yean San (Director of Finance)

Hi everyone, I'm San! People always assume my San as "SUN". Glad to be part of The Red Team. Hopefully by organizing more HIV & AIDS workshop we can educate and create more awareness in the society. This is a very good experience for me to work together with so many interns from all over the world. We work hard and have fun together. Get to know more about their cultures, their foods and also (lame) jokes. Want to know more? Please visit this blog more often and you can know more about us

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