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Posted on: August 15, 2023

[ARCHIVED] City Of Dubuque Chosen as One of the 24 Cities for Cities Forward U.S. Department of State Program

Cities Forward

The City of Dubuque is thrilled to announce that our community is one of the selected 24 cities to participate in the Cities Forward program.

This is a collaborative initiative between the U.S. Department of StateICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, Resilient Cities Catalyst, and the Institute of the Americas. Launched at the Cities Summit of the Americas, this program is dedicated to assisting Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and U.S. cities in creating sustainable, inclusive, and resilient futures through project consultation, co-design, and knowledge sharing.

 

With a strong response of 129 applications for just 24 openings from cities across the Americas, we are proud to participate in this program focused on urban sustainability, resilience, and inclusion.  We are also pleased to share our experiences and solutions with other cities during the Cities Forward Academy at the final phase of the program in 2025.

 

We are excited to connect with the other selected cities:  

  1. Ambato, Ecuador + Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  2. Cali, Colombia + Baltimore, Maryland
  3. Cartagena, Colombia + Denver, Colorado
  4. Fortaleza, Brasil + Hawaii County, Hawaii
  5. Freeport, Bahamas + Coral Springs, Florida
  6. Guatemala City, Guatemala + Dallas, Texas
  7. Hermosillo, México + Dubuque, Iowa
  8. Manaus, Brasil + Stockton, California
  9. Mérida, México + Austin, Texas
  10. Montego Bay, Jamaica + Hoboken, New Jersey
  11. Renca, Chile + Evanston, Illinois
  12. Rosario, Argentina + Chattanooga, Tennessee

“Dubuque’s selection for the Cities Forward program is an exciting opportunity for us to share ideas and experiences, while also absorbing the information and expertise that our new friends in Hermosillo have to offer,” says City of Dubuque Sustainability Coordinator Gina Bell, who organized Dubuque’s application for the program.

 

"We are thrilled to collaborate with these cities and tap into their ingenuity and creativity," stated Angie Fyfe, ICLEI USA Executive Director. "By bringing together local expertise and global perspectives, we can craft innovative, inclusive sustainable solutions that will have a lasting impact across the world.”

 

The City of Dubuque looks forward to working closely with Hermosillo to build equitable and inclusive economic opportunities, strengthen sustainability, and promote a healthy environment for all. For more information, visit https://icleiusa.org/cities-forward

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