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Sister Cities International®

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Sister Cities International site

Sister Cities International Webinars:

February 15, 2012: How to Run for Sister Cities International's Board of Directors
January 18, 2012: Accounting for Sister City Programs, J-1 Visa Process
December 14, 2011: (moved up due to holiday) Reinvigorating Dormant Relationships
November 16, 2011:  Engaging Communities for Green Energy Projects with the Department of Energy
July 20 – Engaging Your Elected Officials
August 17 – Engaging Youth for Green Energy Projects
September 21 – Making Effective Relationships Last
October 19 – Youth Engagement in Sister City Programs
November 16 – J-Initiative, U.S. - Japan Sister City Programs
February 15 – Best Practices for Sister City Governance
March 21 – Social Media and Member Engagement
April 18 – Ideas, Best Practices, and Trends in Japan Exchanges
May 16 – Benefits of Partnering with Japanese Cities and  Developing  Exchanges for Economic Development and Sustainability

DC-Dakar
www.usasc.org
US Africa Sister Cities Foundation, Inc.
Shirley Rivens Smith, President

D.C.-Dakar is the organizer of the U.S. Africa Sister Cities Conference. We established the Conference in 1991. It was founded because of a lack of program issues focusing on Africa. We are an advocate organization addressing issues that affect Africa and promote public awareness through our African sister cities. We help to promote friendship and better understanding, values of mutual respect, cooperation and benefit as well as encouraging a better quality of life economically, technically, and environmentally
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Africa Global Sister Cities Foundation
http://www.africaglobal-sistercities.org/index-2.html

Africa Global Sister Cities Foundation (AGSCF) in line with Sister Cities International protocol is recognised as a non-profit, non-governmental citizen diplomacy network creating, strengthening and promoting Sister Cities partnerships among African communities and similar jurisdictions abroad. The Foundation was born out of the Ghana Sister Cities Foundation (GSCF) to be a non-profit non-governmental voluntary organisation established in 2003, with the same objectives as the Sister Cities International (SCI) and its affiliates.
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