Assessing capacity toward City Diplomacy

CityNet invites its members to participate in a study currently carried out by the University of Melbourne Connected Cities Lab and Chicago Council on Global Affairs to assess the capacity to engage in international affairs in global cities.

This study aims to understand how your city formally and informally engages with international agendas, other cities and more-than-local issues, while also determining the impact of these interactions on local governments.

This study builds on a pilot study carried out in 2018 by the Lab and the Council titled “Toward City Diplomacy: Assessing Capacity in Select Global Cites”. Expanding on that analysis, the current research aims to offer even more precise international benchmarking but also capacity building advice for cities to engage internationally in a strategic, cost-effective, and successful manner.

CityNet supports this effort and strongly encourages member cities to consider providing input in the project. The study is completely voluntary and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.

To participate in this survey and submit your response, please refer to the following link: https://melbourneuni.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_brYJ2O41oMOHbSZ

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2019.04.26

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🌍 CITYNET Yokohama Project Office is conducting a survey to gather information on the current state of SDGs promotion among CityNet members and the challenges they face.

📝 The results will be shared with members through our newsletters to:
✔️ Strengthen partnerships among members
✔️ Explore opportunities for inter-city collaboration
✔️ Improve SDGs Cluster activities
✔️ Seek further opportunities for international assistance

📩 We kindly invite you to take part by completing the Questionnaire by Friday, 26 September 2025.

👉 Fill it out online here:
🔗 forms.office.com/r/p1UyqFaJcp

(This survey is exclusively for CITYNET Full Members and SDGs Cluster Members – full, associate, and corporate members.)
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