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A circle of chairs at heart of Annual World Partnership Walk

The Victoria World Partnership Walk takes place on Sunday, May 26, 2019 at the University of Victoria
The value of sitting in a circle
Aga Khan World Partnership Walk 2019

It was the year 2008. A few hundred people, including dignitaries such as the Honourable Beverly Oda, then Minister of International Cooperation, Khalil Z. Shariff, CEO of Aga Khan Foundation sa国际传媒 and Naz Rayani, then serving as Chair of World Partnership Walk Victoria, had come together at the Victoria Conference Centre for the official launch of听Bridges that Unite. This was an interactive exhibition highlighting our ability as a nation to bridge the gap between Canadians, who, generally speaking, enjoy a relatively good quality of life, and those living in extreme poverty in developing countries.听听I distinctly remember the first exhibit of this spectacular showing as I entered the exhibition hall: a circle of chairs.听听The chairs were arranged in that way to demonstrate Aga Khan Foundation sa国际传媒鈥檚 approach to tackling development 鈥 one of consultation with communities, where they sit with community leaders, all in a circle 鈥 where听The value of sitting in a circleall are equal, where everyone is heard, and where a community comes together to effect change in their own societies.听

The words of the Fourth Caliph of Islam, who was also the first Imam of the Shia Muslims, Hazrat Ali ibn Abu Talib came to mind:听鈥淣o honour is like knowledge. No belief is like modesty and patience. No attainment is like humility. No power is like forbearance. And no support is more reliable than consultation鈥.听(His Highness the Aga Khan quoted this in his speech at the听Tutzing Evangelical Academy,听Germany, May 20, 2006听).听

Consultation with local communities is at the core of development work done by Aga Khan Foundation sa国际传媒. It all started with five women in Vancouver who wanted to give back to the communities they had left behind in search of a better life. These five women brought together 1,000 people for the first ever World Partnership Walk at Stanley Park in Vancouver and raised $55,000. This year, we are celebrating 35 years of the World Partnership Walk. This event is now a national movement. It has spread to ten cities across sa国际传媒, with 40,000 Canadians engaging actively every year to help address the world鈥檚 top development challenge: poverty. Over the past 35 years, Canadians, young and old, have come together as individual ambassadors or have formed workplace teams, friends and family teams, tots and tykes teams, university or college teams and school teams to collectively raise over $100M to help fight global poverty. This has contributed directly to over听180 initiatives in 15countries听resulting in reduced poverty, and听improved the quality of life for millions in Africa and Asia.听

The importance of Canadians engaging locally to make a global impact cannot be understated. At the conclusion of the movie, Black Panther, the lead character T鈥機halla concluded his speech to the United Nations with the following words:听听鈥Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.鈥

I invite you to join Canadians across the country as we come together as one single tribe for the 35thtime to create a more equal and prosperous world for all. The Victoria World Partnership Walk takes place on Sunday, May 26, 2019 at the University of Victoria near the Petch Fountain. We will enjoy a 5 Km walk along the university trails followed by traditional performances to celebrate Asian Heritage Month. Registration is free at听.听

World Partnership Walk 2019Karima Ramji is the Manager of International Programs at University of Victoria鈥檚 Co-operative Education Program and Career Services, and has the honor of serving as Chair of the Victoria World Partnership Walk.

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* This article was published in the print edition of the sa国际传媒 on Saturday, May 11th 2019