Reverse Immigration: How I Ended Up Back Where I Started | Kondwani Vwalika | TEDxLusaka
In this reflective TEDx talk, Kondwani shares her journey of leaving Canada to return to Zambia, a decision that defied modern ideas about success and opportunity. Drawing from her decade-long experience in the Global North, Kondwani challenges the narrative that fulfilment is only found abroad. She highlights the unique cultural richness, sense of belonging, and untapped potential in her home country of Zambia and hopes to inspire those questioning where "home" truly is. Kondwani Vwalika is a Zambian-Canadian professional with a business administration, operations, and community development background. Passionate about creating opportunities for growth and collaboration, she has dedicated her efforts to organising and working on initiatives that empower women across diverse fields. Kondwani’s work inspires participants to explore new possibilities and drive meaningful change within their communities by focusing on themes such as sustainability, heritage, and innovation. Her commitment to fostering connections and supporting women’s development continues to shape her dynamic journey. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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