World College of Mayors engaged Brazilian embassy to forge strategic partnership

In a significant move to boost global urban cooperation, the World College of Mayors (WCM) today solidified a strategic partnership with the Government of Brazil during a high-level collaborative meeting with Her Excellency Ms. Mariana Madeira, the Ambassador of Brazil to Ghana.
The meeting, held at the Brazilian Embassy in Accra, served to officially announce and advance planning for the flagship International Mayors' Conference, scheduled for November 22-23, 2025, in Brazil.
The WCM delegation, led by its Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Manohar Roy, and including the Honourable Abdul Ganiyu Ibrahim, engaged in productive discussions with Ambassador Madeira to align visions and resources for the landmark event. The collaboration will focus on creating a premier platform for city leaders to address pressing global urban challenges.
Announcing a Premier Global Event
The November conference is positioned as a key gathering for mayors, urban planners, and policymakers from across the globe. The agenda will center on critical themes, including:
· Sustainable Urban Development
· Smart City Innovation
· Cross-Cultural Exchange and Economic Partnerships
Leadership Statements on the Collaboration
The Secretary-General of the World College of Mayors, Alhassan Abdallah Musah, underscored the importance of the partnership.
"Today's meeting marks a pivotal step in our mission to foster actionable dialogue. Our collaboration with the Brazilian Embassy ensures that this conference will be more than just a talk shop; it will be a launchpad for tangible partnerships and solutions that will resonate in cities from Ghana to Brazil and beyond.
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Dr. Manohar Roy, COO of the WCM, stated, “We are honoured to have the full support of Ambassador Madeira and the Brazilian government. Brazil’s dynamic urban landscape provides the perfect backdrop for our discussions.
This partnership is fundamental to delivering an event of the highest calibre that will shape the future of urban living.”
Her Excellency Ambassador Mariana Madeira confirmed Brazil’s enthusiastic commitment. "Brazil is proud to host this critical conversation among the world's city leaders.
We believe in the power of shared knowledge.
We are dedicated to facilitating a conference that will strengthen bilateral ties and forge a path toward more resilient and inclusive cities globally."
The Honourable Abdul Ganiyu Ibrahim highlighted the direct benefits for Ghanaian communities.
"This partnership guarantees that our local leaders will have a powerful voice at the table.
The insights and connections gained from this event will be instrumental in driving local development projects and smart city initiatives right here in Ghana."
The International Mayors' Conference is expected to attract hundreds of delegates, establishing itself as a must-attend event on the international urban development calendar.
Source: Classfmonline.com/cecil Mensah
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