New programme links global mayors


Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has announced the launch of the Mayoral Fellowship, a by-invite programme for current and former mayors from around the world to share experiences and build a community of practice.

Speaking at the World Cities Summit 2026 in Singapore, Wong said he hoped mayors would use the platform to share both successes and setbacks and forge lasting relationships.

The inaugural cohort comprises the current mayors of Agra in India, Bucharest in Romania, Kigali in Rwanda and Tshwane in South Africa. The programme also inclu­des visiting fellows who are former mayors, Wong said.

Against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and rapid technological change that is reshaping eco­nomies and testing societies, city leaders are grappling with many of the same challenges, he said.

These include harnessing technology while keeping economies growing and ensuring no one is left behind; bringing together people from different backgrounds while maintaining social cohesion; and meeting growing infrastructure needs while keeping cities sustai­nable and livable.

“There is much we can learn from one another’s experiences,” Wong said, adding that cooperation matters in a world that feels increasingly divided and fragmen­ted.

The fellowship is part of the City Network for the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, a platform laun­ched by Singapore in 2024 to engage urban leaders. — Xinhua

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