Global Citizenship Uniting Humanity for a Better Tomorrow A Conversation with Koyali Burman

Welcome to today's podcast episode, "Global Citizenship, Uniting Humanity for a Better Tomorrow," with Koyali Burman, the Co-Manager of the Vancouver Local Immigration Partnership ((VLIP)) and a United Nations Diplomacy Fellow. She has a responsible active role at the UN Association in Canada . In this episode we delve into the essence of being a global citizen in our increasingly interconnected world. We'll explore the multifaceted journey of becoming a global citizen and how it shapes our identities, balancing national pride with a global perspective. Our discussion will also spotlight Canada's role in fostering global citizenship through its foreign policy. We'll examine Canadian initiatives and government policies promoting international cooperation and global responsibility. Furthermore, we'll consider how these policies impact development of global citizenship. Lastly, we'll discuss practical ways individual Canadians can contribute to global citizenship in their daily lives. Join us as we unpack these critical questions and more, aiming to inspire a deeper understanding and commitment to global citizenship. Prominent people across the planet have worked towards empowering the minds of people with this concept of 'Global Citizenship' directly or in a subtle way by serving humanity and life as a whole. In this inspiring Conversation, Koyali Burman shares her experiences and research-based knowledge. She works with organizations to provide high-quality community research, conduct end-to-end evaluations to uncover gaps and create impact for local communities by using equitable lenses to offer consultation services and trainings that support diversity and inclusion. In 2018, she received a prestigious Pan Asian Recognition award for her leadership role in supporting Pan Asian communities in British Columbia, with a curiosity about the global community. Koyali is passionatly supports the United Nations Association in Canada and the Sustainable Development Goals to build strong, safe, and resilient communities that will be inclusive and innovative for decades to come.

More about Koyali Burman: click here

Website: www.impactmattersconsulting.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/koyali-burman-m-a-20b9b58?trk=feed_main-feed-card-text

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