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Template:Short description World Mayor is a biennial award organized by the City Mayors Foundation since 2004. It intends to raise the profile of mayors worldwide, as well as honour those who have served their communities well and who have contributed to the well-being of cities, nationally and internationally. The organisers make it plain that the award has no connection with any city or organization and is run on strictly non-commercial lines. Helen Zille and Leopoldo Lopez discussed their 2008 nominations on the BBC World Service programme Outlook. The Guardian looked at contenders for the 2014 prize.[1] The 2018 World Mayor Project was dedicated to women mayors.[2] The 2020 World Mayor Project is dedicated to mayors who have made the relief of poverty one of their top priorities.[3] The winner of the 2021 World Mayor Prize Ahmed Aboutaleb was presented with his award at a ceremony held in the Dutch Senate by its President Jan Anthonie Bruijn.[4]

The 2023 World Mayor Prize was dedicated to Friendship between Cities. It will be awarded to a mayor and city that have made outstanding contributions to friendship and cooperation between towns and cities at home and across borders

The 2025 World Mayor Prize is dedicated to 'Mayors Fighting Poverty'. The organisers of the World Mayor Project are seeking mayors from large cities, towns and villages who have put measures in place to support the least well-off in their communities. We are looking for initiatives that other towns can apply. The initiatives may be small-scale or have the potential to provide poverty relief beyond the mayors’ communities.

The 2025 World Mayor Project will be run on the World Mayor 2025 and Women Mayors platforms.

The City Mayors Foundation commissions the trophy presented as the World Mayor Prize. The trophy was conceived by Tann vom Hove. It was designed by artist Manuel Ferrari and is handmade out of steel by the metalworker Kaspar Swankey.[5]

Notable recipients

Notable winners include (subsequent political offices): Edi Rama (Prime Minister of Albania), Dora Bakoyannis (Greek foreign minister) and Marcelo Ebrard (Mexican foreign minister), while runners-up (or top 10 finalists) have included Andrés Manuel López Obrador (President of Mexico), Job Cohen (Dutch Labour opposition leader), Joko Widodo (President of Indonesia), Gavin Newsom (Governor of California), Leopoldo López (Venezuelan opposition leader), Cory Booker (US Senator) and John Hickenlooper (US Senator and former Governor of Colorado).

Riace (Italy) mayor Domenico Lucano, who came third in the 2010 poll, was arrested in October 2018 on various immigration-related charges. The mayor of Gdańsk Paweł Adamowicz, who was assassinated in January 2019, had ranked ninth in the 2016 poll.

The 2025 World Mayor Project will be run on the World Mayor and Women Mayors platforms.

City Mayors Foundation

The City Mayors Foundation, also known as City Mayors, is an international think tank dedicated to urban affairs.[6] It has been active since 2003 and runs the biennial World Mayor Prize, as well as providing pro bono consultancy services. Unlike Eurocities and United Cities and Local Governments it is wholly independent of any city.[7]

Winners of the World Mayor Prize

Year Name Mayor of Reference
2004 Edi Rama Template:Flagicon Tirana [1]
2005 Dora Bakoyannis Template:Flagicon Athens [2]
2006 John So Template:Flagicon Melbourne [3]
2008 Helen Zille Template:Flagicon Cape Town [4]
2010 Marcelo Ebrard Template:Flagicon Mexico City [5]
2012 Iñaki Azkuna Template:Flagicon Bilbao [6]
2014 Naheed Nenshi Template:Flagicon Calgary [7]
2016 Bart Somers Template:Flagicon Mechelen [8]
2018 Valeria Mancinelli Template:Flagicon Ancona [9]
2021 Ahmed Aboutaleb Template:Flagicon Rotterdam [10]
Philippe Rio Template:Flagicon Grigny [11]
2023 Elke Kahr Template:Flagicon Graz [12]

Runners up (Commendations)

Year Name Mayor of Reference
2004 Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Hazel McCallion, Martin O’Malley, Gavin Newsom Template:Flagicon Mexico City, Template:Flagicon Mississauga, Template:Flagicon Baltimore, Template:Flagicon San Francisco [13]
2005 Hazel McCallion, Álvaro Arzú, Oscar Samson Rodriguez, Gavin Newsom Template:Flagicon Mississauga, Template:Flagicon Guatemala City, Template:Flagicon San Fernando, Template:Flagicon San Francisco [14]
2006 Job Cohen, Stephen Reed, Jejomar Binay, Michel Thiollière Template:Flagicon Amsterdam, Template:Flagicon Harrisburg, Template:Flagicon Makati, Template:Flagicon St Etienne [15]
2008 Elmar Ledergerber, Leopoldo Eduardo López, Phil Gordon, Ulrich Maly Template:Flagicon Zürich, Template:Flagicon Chacao, Template:Flagicon Phoenix, Template:Flagicon Nürnberg [16]
2010 Mick Cornett, Domenico Lucano, Dianne Watts, Campbell Newman Template:Flagicon Oklahoma City, Template:Flagicon Riace, Template:Flagicon Surrey, Template:Flagicon Brisbane [17]
2012 Lisa Scaffidi, Joko Widodo, Régis Labeaume, John F Cook Template:Flagicon Perth, Template:Flagicon Surakarta, Template:Flagicon Québec City, Template:Flagicon El Paso [18]
2014 Daniël Termont, Tri Rismaharini, Carlos Ocariz, Jed Patrick Mabilog Template:Flagicon Ghent, Template:Flagicon Surabaya, Template:Flagicon Sucre, Template:Flagicon Iloilo City [19]
2016 Template:Ill, Georgios Kaminis, Giusi Nicolini, Richard Arnold Template:Flagicon Lahr, Template:Flagicon Athens, Template:Flagicon Lampedusa, Template:Flagicon Schwäbisch Gmünd [20]
2018 Ros Jones, Nathalie Appéré, Charlotte Britz, Beng Climaco Template:Flagicon Doncaster, Template:Flagicon Rennes, Template:Flagicon Saarbrücken, Template:Flagicon Zamboanga City [21]

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