Kat Zimmer - bio
Age 21
Start Where You Live
“Start right where you are – you don’t have to leave the country to get involved. Volunteer on local projects that address the needs of your own community, and this will give you the experience and understanding to be able to enable other communities to develop themselves effectively.”
Kat Zimmer is a 21-year-old University of Victoria student in political science. She is currently taking a break to snowboard in Smithers, BC for the winter. “Living in a small town in Northern BC, you can really see the impact you can have on the community.”
Kat’s interest in international development began with reading newspapers and magazines such as National Geographic. She became hooked on reading about what was happening in the world. Through some of her travels, Kat saw the inequality created by the Global North, how people were affected by exploitative tourism, resource extraction, and development that’s not necessarily helpful. This is when she felt she truly needed to do something herself.
“There is always an element of personal development in international development,” says Kat. “When you know what’s happening, and you want to change things, you also have to overcome your own inhibitions.” Kat herself has changed by getting involved in this field. “Volunteering overseas and getting involved in international development brought me back to understanding that we have our own crises here. If you help your own community first, you begin to understand how you can help another community elsewhere to empower itself.”

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