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31 July 2023
After World War II, Sister Cities were established between the United States and other countries. President Dwight D. Eisenhower propelled the Sister City movement by proposing the People-to-People program during a White House conference in 1956. Today, over 2,000 U.S. cities across all 50 states have partnered with over 1,800 foreign cities in 123 countries. In 1996, Sister Cities International celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking over four decades since the organization began focusing on technical assistance, trade, and economic development.
Phoenix Sister Cities is a shining example of the positive impact of these partnerships. Recognized with numerous awards for Best Overall Program, Phoenix has shown unwavering commitment to invigorating its Sister City program through multifaceted exchanges and activities. To maintain the vitality of these relationships, Phoenix Sister Cities actively initiates dialogue with its partner cities, constantly seeking new and innovative opportunities for exchanges and collaboration throughout the year.
The program offers various initiatives and opportunities that contribute to the richness of the Sister Cities experience:
In addition to these specific programs, Phoenix Sister Cities encompasses various committees that contribute to the program’s success:
The impact of Sister Cities programs extends beyond cultural exchange; they serve as catalysts for relationship-building, mutual understanding, and economic development. By embracing Sister Cities International’s core values, Arizona communities and beyond continue to forge bonds of international cooperation and goodwill, contributing to a more interconnected and harmonious world. If you want to get involved, visit their website and get started today!
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