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Local Junior Branch

A local Junior Branch is your very own Junior Branch Chapter that you can take part in on a local level. Your local junior branch is represented by a local junior representative who gets chosen by your members for a certain amount of time. This person is responsible for making sure that there is local activity happening and that all the JBers are included. A Junior Branch Steering Committe helps plan and lead activities.

Junior Branch is basically where it all goes down and where all the things you’ve learned with CISV can be used. It’s your very own local platform for experimenting and taking action.

Curious how to get more involved ? To get updates on Junior Branch activities and news, please email  JB Vancouver and get on the email list.

 


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National Junior Branch (NJB)

NJB stands for National Junior Branch. The structure of a National Junior Branch (JB) varies from country to country. However, it is most common to have two national junior representatives that are chosen for a two year period. They are elected at your National Junior Branch Meeting. An NJR sits for two years at a time: first as junior NJR before they go into their second and finale year as senior NJR. In this way they overlap each other and get the training and experience needed for leading a JB.

 


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Regions

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International Junior Branch (IJB) has three regions: European JB, Americas JB, and the AsiaPacific JB. Each region has a team consisting 4 members. Each region has its own regional meetings. In Europe there is the European Junior Branch Meeting, in Asia Pacific there is a Juniors Asia Pacific Regional Conference (JASPARC), and in the Americas they have the Americas Junior Branch Meeting.


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International

Finally there is the International Junior Branch Conference (IJBC), where all chapters, countries and regions belong. Representing the International Junior Branch are the IJRs. The IJRs are elected at IJBC for a two-year period: first year as junior and the finale year as senior. This way they overlap each other and get to learn, experience and teach. Besides representing the Junior Branch in CISV they lead the IJB committee. The IJB committee consists of 9 members, including the IJRs. The committee members each have their own responsibility in the committee. The areas of responsibility are communication, training, education, evaluation, general supporter and regional liaison. The IJB committee and regional teams together combine the IJB team.