
One of the most important conferences in AIESEC in Tunsia is the NatCo (National Conference).
NatCo 2011 was organized by Local Committee Thyna held in Miramar Golf Hotel in Sousse from 3/3/2011 to 6/3/2011.

It was the first AIESEC event after the Tunisian revolution which made the 1st day of the seminar include sessions named “2011”mostly marked by the role of AIESEC before and during the revolution, and we thought about analyzing the present situation of Tunisia and its consequences on our activities.
It’s important to remind that AIESEC has always been a non-political organization and always working on bringing peace to the whole world and dealing with global issues and it will always be the same.

In the morning of the 2nd day we had functional tracks, sessions discussing about our problems, potential solutions and these sessions were dedicated to every department and most feedbacks about these sessions were positive considering that we have come out with new approaches, and solutions.
The 2nd part of the day was devoted to our 8 LCs then the MC for their presentations of both moral and financial report, after every presentation, a period of time was allowed to questions from the national plenary.

The session which allowed us to be creative and inspired was in the 3rd day and it was named ‘2015’ it was about AIESEC Tunisia 2015 vision, the main idea was to list things that we should get rid of and others that we want to keep, develop or insert in order to evolve.

AIESEC Alumni Tunisia is a national organization which brings together Tunisian Alumni and we had the chance to meet some of them during the conference and to know about their organization when they presented it.
We had a legislation track to discuss possible changes of the laws in order to improve conditions of our activities and resolve issues that haven’t been yet, but we can’t talk about legislation without getting into elections.

The Saturday night was marked by the elections during which Radhouen Mejri an MCP (Member Committee President) candidate wasn’t elected unfortunately for him, but we can’t tell the same for Houssem Masmoudi the candidate to Member Committee of Incoming Exchange.
Of course every candidate had to do a speech then answer the national plenary questions but it’s neither easy nor evident to convince, anyway hard luck to Mr Radhouen and we hope this mischance won’t discourage him and we also congratulate Mr Houssem for being elected and we wish him good luck in this new experience.
Sunday was the last day of the conference, the alumni
Wahb Zouid facilitated a session about negociation skills and external relationships, during the afternoon the national plenary voted for some new rules, against some others, we hope these procedures help AIESEC Tunisia to progress