WORLD MAYOR 2023 ![]() 25 mayors from 21 countries The shortlist of 25 mayors for the 2023 World Mayor Prize was announced on 19 July 2023. This year’s Prize and Awards will be given to mayors and cities who are committed to form friendships and partnerships as well as cooperate with towns and cities at home and across borders. We invite you now to vote for a mayor, from the shortlist, who you believe supports cooperation and friendship between cities. Please use the email addresses allocated to individual cities and mayors for your reasons of support. SHORTLIST | VOTE & SUPPORT 25 MAYORS SHORTLISTED FOR THE WORLD MAYOR PRIZE and AWARDS
Commendations for mayors of: Braga | Bristol | Dover | Graz | Greifswald | Kyiv | Malmö | Oliveri | Quelimane | Utrecht | WORLD MAYOR 2023 The World Mayor Prize for Friendship between Cities In 2023, the City Mayors Foundation will award the World Mayor Friendship Prize to a mayor and city that have made outstanding contributions to friendship, partnership and cooperation between towns and cities at home and across borders. Cities acting on their own can be beacons of excellence. But when cities work together, learn from each other, share resources, exchange ideas and, above all, encourage their citizens to meet and form friendships, they can truly become a force for good. IN GREATER DETAIL | SHORTLIST | WORLD MAYOR HISTORY The World Mayor Project since 2004 The City Mayors Foundation has awarded The World Mayor Prize and Awards since 2004. Every two years, the World Mayor Project features some of the world’s most outstanding mayors, mayors who have served their fellow citizens with integrity, courage and imagination. Since 2016, the World Mayor Project has addressed some of the big issues of our time: The refugee crisis (2016); The underrepresentation of women in local government (2018); Cities during Covid (2021) and, in 2023, friendship and cooperation between cities. IN GREATER DETAIL CODE OF ETHICS Code of Ethics for city leaders The City Mayors Foundation and the World Mayor Project were established in 2004 to promote, encourage and facilitate good local government. To strengthen local government further, a Code of Ethics for city leaders, who wish to perform their duties beyond all reproach, has been established. IN GREATER DETAIL WORLD MAYOR SCULPTURE World Mayor Prize sculpture shows courage and conviction City Mayors commissioned French artist Manuel Ferrari to design a sculpture that was as unique as the city of the winning mayor. City Mayors' founding fellow, Tann vom Hove, said: “We asked Manuel Ferrari to produce a design that shows what an inspirational mayor can achieve if they build on strong foundations.” The World Mayor Prize has been sculpted by Berlin-based scalptor Kaspar Swankey since 2004. IN GREATER DETAIL |
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